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Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Career

  • 2013 - present College Lecturer, Sidney Sussex College, and Affiliated Lecturer, DAMTP
  • 2011- 2013 Fixed term Lecturer, DAMTP
  • 2009 - 2011 Teaching Associate and Director of Studies in Applied Mathematics, Sidney Sussex College
  • 2008 - 2009 Research Associate, DAMTP, Cambridge
  • 2005 - 2008 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, DAMTP, Cambridge
  • 2003 - 2005 Research Assistant, Physics Dept, University of Bristol

Research

Boris is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations. His current research interests are in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information Theory.

Selected Publications

  • B. Groisman, M. Mc Gettrick, M. Mhalla and M. Pawłowski, `How Quantum Information Can Improve Social Welfare', in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 445-453, Aug. 2020, doi: 10.1109/JSAIT.2020.3012922.
  • B. Groisman and S. Strelchuk, ‘Optimal amount of entanglement to distinguish quantum states instantaneously`, Physical Review A, 92, 052337 (2015).
  • B. Groisman, N. Hallakoun and L. Vaidman, ‘The measure of existence of a quantum world and the Sleeping Beauty Problem`, Analysis, Volume 73, number 4, pp. 695–706 (2013).

Teaching

  • Lectures: Part II Classical Dynamics, Further Complex Methods, Graduate course on Topics in Quantum Foundations

Publications

How quantum information can improve social welfare
B Groisman, M Mc Gettrick, M Mhalla, M Pawlowski
– IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory
(2020)
1,
445
"Quantumness" versus "classicality" of quantum states and quantum protocols
A Brodutch, B Groisman, D Kenigsberg, T Mor
– International Journal of Quantum Information
(2018)
16,
1850014
When quantum games can be played classically: in support of van Enk-Pike's assertion
B Groisman
(2018)
Optimal amount of entanglement to distinguish quantum states instantaneously
B Groisman, S Strelchuk
– Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
(2015)
92,
052337
The measure of existence of a quantum world and the Sleeping Beauty Problem
B Groisman, N Hallakoun, L Vaidman
– Analysis
(2013)
73,
695
Sleeping Beauty in Quantumland
N Hallakoun, B Groisman, L Vaidman
– NeuroQuantology
(2013)
11,
149
Sleeping Beauty in Quantumland
N Hallakoun, B Groisman, L Vaidman
– NEUROQUANTOLOGY
(2013)
11,
149
Entangling and disentangling capacities of noisy interactions
B Groisman
– International Journal of Quantum Information
(2011)
6,
675
Local toy-model theory with ontic correlated states of composite systems
B Groisman
(2011)
Insights into classical irreversible computation using quantum information concepts
B Groisman
(2008)
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Research Group

Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Room

B2.01

Telephone

01223 763139