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Christopher Fuchs

Christopher Alan Fuchs
Born0000 (age 2023–2024) invalid year
Alma materUniversity of Texas (BS 1987)
University of New Mexico (PhD 1996)
Known forQuantum Bayesianism
AwardsFellow, American Physical Society
Scientific career
Fieldsphysics
quantum information
InstitutionsUniversity of Massachusetts, Boston
Thesis Distinguishability and Accessible Information in Quantum Theory
Doctoral advisorCarlton Caves
Other academic advisorsJohn Wheeler
Websitewww.umb.edu/academics/csm/faculty_staff/christopher_fuchs

Christopher Alan Fuchs (b. 0000) is a physicist, quantum information theorist and Professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Fuchs' work (summarize main achievements).

Fuchs is a Fellow of the American Physical Society.


cellular automata[1] (cf. Bennett's four laws of quantum information).

Early career[edit]

Born in Texas?, Fuchs earned Bachelors of Science in both Physics and Mathematics from the University of Texas, Austin in 1964, where his studies included research work supervised by John Wheeler, and received his PhD from the University of New Mexico in 1996 for work on quantum information theory. His Ph.D. supervisor was Carlton Caves.

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Information Disturbance Tradeoff[edit]

Cloning and Broadcasting[edit]

Quantum Cryptography[edit]

Quantum Bayesianism[edit]

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  1. ^ Charles H. Bennett Bibliography
  2. ^ Bennett, C. H. (1982). "The thermodynamics of computation—a review". International Journal of Theoretical Physics. 21 (12): 905–940. doi:10.1007/BF02084158.

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