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Romàn R. Zapatrin



I came to ISI from Starlab, Brussels where, up to the lab's sudden bankruptcy, I headed the Quantum Topology project. Now working within Q-ACTA project. Here is my list of scientific publications, my CVS and my brief biographical sketch written by Jack Klaff. At the moment I am in Russia, working in the computer department of the State Russian Museum in St.Petersburg.


 

 

 

 


Publications

 

Superpositional Quantum Neural Networks by Christopher Altman, Jaroslaw Pykacz and Roman R Zapatrin. International Journal of Theoretical Physics Vol 43, No 10 (2004).
q-bio.NC/0311016
 

A Combinatory-Algebraic Perspective on Multipartiteness, Entanglement and Quantum Localization. quant-ph/0211077.
 

Combinatorial Topology Of Multipartite Entangled States. To appear in the special issue of Journal of Modern Optics dedicated to the International Conference on Quantum Information, Oviedo, Spain 13-18 July 2002. Abstract quant-ph/0207058.
 

Algebraic description of spacetime foam by Ioannis Raptis and Roman R Zapatrin, Classical and Quantum Gravity 18 4187-4212 (2001). The paper awarded by IoP Select, full text is available.
 

A note on Brunnian correlations in multipartite quantum systems by Roman R. Zapatrin, quant-ph/0110091.
 

Decomposition of pure states of a quantum register by Ioannis Raptis and Roman R. Zapatrin, quant-ph/0010104. To appear in Quantum Computers and Computation in 2002. Last version: TeX (RevTeX), DVI, PostScript.
 

Kauffman's fuzzy addition on quantum computers, by B. D'Hooghe, J. Pykacz, R.R. Zapatrin. Talk presented on the International Quantum Structure Association Fifth Biennial Meeting in Cesena, Italy, March 31–April 5, 2001. The abstract can be found in the Book of Abstracts, pp. 30–31. The Proceedings are to be published in the special issue of the International Journal of Theoretical Physics.
 

Quantum Computers as Fuzzy Computers, J. Pykacz, B. D'Hooghe and R.R. Zapatrin. The final version: TeX  PostScript  PDF  of the talk presented at the International Conference on Computational Intelligence 7th FUZZY DAYS in Dortmund, October 1–3, 2001. The Proceedings are published in “Lecture notes on computer science”, vol. 2206 “Computational intelligence: theory and applications”, ed. B. Reusch, Springer-Verlag, pp. 526–535

  


Talks

 

On the relativity of the notion of a single party for mixed multipartite states. Informal workshop on Finite Automata, Quantum Logic and the Geometry of Entanglement. Technical University of Vienna, 2-5 October 2002
 

Combinatorial Topology Of Multipartite Entangled States. International Conference on Quantum Information, Oviedo, Spain 13-18 July 2002
 

Virtual multipartiteness and localisation from an algebraic perspective (with I.Raptis, Imperial College, London). QUANTUM STRUCTURES 2002, Vienna 1-7 July 2002
 

An algebraic approach to virtual multipartiteness. talk given on the workshop Due giornate su Quantum Computing e "Dintorni" in FISLAB - Fisica Computazionale e Sistemi Complessi (Milano-Bicocca University) 21-22 March 2002
 

Here, there and anywhere: entanglement and quantum topology. Talks given in Imperial College, Birckbeck College and Royal Holloway University of London, 18-22 February 2002
 

“Nestruev readings”. A series of seminar dedicated to the algebraic smoothness based on the book “Smooth manifolds and observables” by Jet Nestruev. ISI internal seminars, Started 20 September 2001.
 

Combinatorial invariants for complex entanglement, Seminar given on the ISI–IAKS workshop in Karlsruhe. 4–5 October 2001. Draft in PostScript  Almost everything turned out to be wrong
 

A classical analogue of entanglement. A review of paper by Daniel Collins and Sandu Popescu “A classical analogue of entanglement” with some comments on classical communications. ISI internal, 26 July 2001.
 

Why algebras. An introduction to the algebraic approach to differential geometry and classical mechanics with extension to quantum mechanics. ISI internal seminar, 13 July 2001.
 

Deriving a `tends to' from a `does'. A review of David Deutsch's paper `Quantum theory of probability and decision' completed by an elementary introduction to game theory. ISI internal seminar 6 July 2001.

 


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