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Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Professor of Quantum Information Theory

Career

  • 2017- :  DAMTP, University of Cambridge
  • 2001-2016: Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Research

Nilanjana is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Her current research interests are Quantum Information Theory and Mathematical Physics. 

Papers 

Publications

Random Matrix approach to the crossover from Wigner to Poisson statistics of energy levels
N Datta, H Kunz
(2000)
Rigidity of interfaces in a model of crystalline matter
N Datta, A Messager, B Nachtergaele
(1999)
163
Effective Hamiltonians and phase diagrams for tight-binding models
N Datta, R Fernández, J Fröhlich
– Journal of Statistical Physics
(1998)
96,
545
Rigidity of Interfaces in the Falicov–Kimball Model
N Datta, A Messager, B Nachtergaele
– Journal of Statistical Physics
(1998)
99,
461
Low-temperature phase diagrams of quantum lattice systems. I. Stability for quantum perturbations of classical systems with finitely-many ground states
N Datta, R Fernández, J Fröhlich
– Journal of Statistical Physics
(1996)
84,
455
Low-temperature phase diagrams of quantum lattice systems. II. Convergent perturbation expansions and stability in systems with infinite degeneracy
N Datta, J Fröhlich, L Rey-Bellet, R Fernández
– Helvetica Physica Acta. Physica Theoretica. Societatis Physicae Helveticae Commentaria Publica
(1996)
69,
752
Mott transition and sign problem for a model of lattice fermions
C Albanese, N Datta
– Communications in Mathematical Physics
(1995)
167,
571
Berry's phase for anharmonic oscillators.
N Datta, G Ghosh
– Physical Review A
(1992)
46,
5358
Exact integrability of the two-level system: Berry’s phase and nonadiabatic corrections
N Datta, G Ghosh, MH Engineer
– Phys Rev A Gen Phys
(1989)
40,
526
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Research Group

Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Room

B0.16

Telephone

01223 337955