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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

Detecting positive quantum capacities of quantum channels
S Singh, N Datta
– npj Quantum Information
(2022)
8,
50
Total insecurity of communication via strong converse for quantum privacy amplification
R Salzmann, N Datta
(2022)
A Tight Uniform Continuity Bound for the Arimoto-Rényi Conditional Entropy and its Extension to Classical-Quantum States
MG Jabbour, N Datta
– IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
(2022)
68,
2169
Guesswork With Quantum Side Information
EP Hanson, V Katariya, N Datta, MM Wilde
– IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
(2021)
68,
322
The α → 1 limit of the sharp quantum Renyi divergence
B Bergh, R Salzmann, N Datta
– Journal of Mathematical Physics
(2021)
62,
092205
Symmetric distinguishability as a quantum resource
R Salzmann, N Datta, G Gour, X Wang, MM Wilde
– New Journal of Physics
(2021)
23,
083016
Coherent information of a quantum channel or its complement is generically positive
S Singh, N Datta
(2021)
Quantum Zeno Effect in Open Quantum Systems
S Becker, N Datta, R Salzmann
– Annales Henri Poincaré
(2021)
22,
3795
Energy-Constrained Discrimination of Unitaries, Quantum Speed Limits, and a Gaussian Solovay-Kitaev Theorem
S Becker, N Datta, L Lami, C Rouzé
– Physical review letters
(2021)
126,
190504
Interpolating between symmetric and asymmetric hypothesis testing
R Salzmann, N Datta
(2021)
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Research Group

Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Room

B0.16

Telephone

01223 337955