. . "66" . "14330" . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements"@en . . . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements"@cs . "661325" . . "[CD6B960DD5C2]" . "Kim, Myungshik" . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements"@en . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements" . "Bu\u017Eek, Vladim\u00EDr" . . "06" . "Recently Ziman et al. [Phys. Rev. A 65, 042105 (2002)] have introduced a concept of a universal quantum homogenizer which is a quantum machine that takes as input a given (system) qubit initially in an arbitrary state $\\rho$ and a set of N reservoir qubits initially prepared in the state $\\xi$. The homogenizer realizes, in the limit sense, the transformation such that at the output each qubit is in an arbitrarily small neighborhood of the state $\\xi$ irrespective of the initial states of the system and the reservoir qubits. In this paper we generalize the concept of quantum homogenization for qudits, that is, for $d$-dimensional quantum systems. We prove that the partial-swap operation induces a contractive map with the fixed point which is the original state of the reservoir. We propose an optical realization of the quantum homogenization for Gaussian states. We prove that an incoming state of a photon field is homogenized in an array of beam splitters. Using Simon's criterion, we study entanglement"@cs . "Stelmachovic, Peter" . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements"@cs . "11"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14330/02:00007545" . . "Quantum homogenization for continuous variables: Realization with linear optical elements" . . . "062307-1;062307-11" . . "1050-2947" . "4"^^ . "P(GA201/98/0369), Z(MSM 143300001)" . "Recently Ziman et al. [Phys. Rev. A 65, 042105 (2002)] have introduced a concept of a universal quantum homogenizer which is a quantum machine that takes as input a given (system) qubit initially in an arbitrary state $\\rho$ and a set of N reservoir qubits initially prepared in the state $\\xi$. The homogenizer realizes, in the limit sense, the transformation such that at the output each qubit is in an arbitrarily small neighborhood of the state $\\xi$ irrespective of the initial states of the system and the reservoir qubits. In this paper we generalize the concept of quantum homogenization for qudits, that is, for $d$-dimensional quantum systems. We prove that the partial-swap operation induces a contractive map with the fixed point which is the original state of the reservoir. We propose an optical realization of the quantum homogenization for Gaussian states. We prove that an incoming state of a photon field is homogenized in an array of beam splitters. Using Simon's criterion, we study entanglement" . . "Recently Ziman et al. [Phys. Rev. A 65, 042105 (2002)] have introduced a concept of a universal quantum homogenizer which is a quantum machine that takes as input a given (system) qubit initially in an arbitrary state $\\rho$ and a set of N reservoir qubits initially prepared in the state $\\xi$. The homogenizer realizes, in the limit sense, the transformation such that at the output each qubit is in an arbitrarily small neighborhood of the state $\\xi$ irrespective of the initial states of the system and the reservoir qubits. In this paper we generalize the concept of quantum homogenization for qudits, that is, for $d$-dimensional quantum systems. We prove that the partial-swap operation induces a contractive map with the fixed point which is the original state of the reservoir. We propose an optical realization of the quantum homogenization for Gaussian states. We prove that an incoming state of a photon field is homogenized in an array of beam splitters. Using Simon's criterion, we study entanglement"@en . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "quantum information; entanglement; dynamics of open quantum systems"@en . . . "Physical Review A" . . . "1"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14330/02:00007545!RIV08-MSM-14330___" . "Nagaj, Daniel" . . .