Charles H. Bennett
Charles H. Bennett works at IBM Thomas
J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y., USA.
He is an expert on the thermodynamics of computation and quantum computing.
Address:
Home Page: http://www.research.ibm.com/people/b/bennetc/chbbib.htm
Group Home Page: http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/
E-Mail: bennetc@watson.ibm.com
References
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C. H. Bennett, E. Bernstein, G. Brassard,
U. V. Vazirani, "Strengths and Weaknesses of Quantum Computing" [PS,
PDF]
[citeseer]
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C. H. Bennett, G. Brassard, C. Crepeau,
R. Jozsa, A. Peres, and W. K. Wootters, Teleporting
an Unknown Quantum State via Dual Classical and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
Channels, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 70:1895 (March 29,1993)
See also http://vesta.physics.ucla.edu/~smolin.
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C. H. Bennett, E. Bernstein and G. Brassard
and U. Vazirani, "Strengths
and Weaknesses of Quantum Computing, (1994) [PS]
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C. H. Bennett, "Time/Space Trade-offs for
Reversible Computation",
SIAM
J. Computing 18:766-776 (August, 1989).
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C. H. Bennett, "Notes
on the History of Reversible Computation", IBM
Journal of Research and Development, 32(1):16-23 (January,
1988).
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C. H. Bennett, "Demons,
Engines and the Second Law", Scientific
American 257(5):108-116 (November, 1987).
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C. H. Bennett and R.
Landauer, "The Fundamental Physical Limits of
Computation", Scientific
American 253(1):48-56 (July, 1985).
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C. H. Bennett, "The
Thermodynamics of Computation - A Review", Int.
J. Theoretical Physics 21(12):905-940 (December, 1982).
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C. H. Bennett, "Logical
Reversibility of Computation", IBM
Journal of Research and Development 17:525-532 (November, 1973).
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