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Howard M. Wiseman

Howard M. Wiseman

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Physics

D-Index
86
Citations
28553
World Ranking
2522
National Ranking
66

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - OSA Fellows Howard Wiseman Griffith University, Australia “for seminal contributions to the theory of continuous measurement in quantum optics, and for developing numerous experimentally realized quantum optical protocols in metrology, control, information, and foundations” (Engineering and Science Research)

Overview

Howard M. Wiseman is affiliated with Griffith University in Australia and has an extensive body of work in physics and computer science. Their research spans primarily the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Computer Science, contributing significantly to subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Artificial Intelligence, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, History and Philosophy of Science, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Wiseman's main topics of investigation include Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Mechanics and Applications, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Quantum optics and atomic interactions, Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, and Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications.

Their recent publications illustrate the focus and evolution of their research interests. Notable papers include:

  • "A strong no-go theorem on the Wigner's friend paradox" (2020, Nature Physics)
  • "π-Corrected Heisenberg Limit" (2020, Physical Review Letters)
  • "Implications of Local Friendliness Violation for Quantum Causality" (2021, MDPI)
  • "A 'thoughtful' Local Friendliness no-go theorem: a prospective experiment with new assumptions to suit" (2023, Quantum)
  • "The Heisenberg limit for laser coherence" (2020, Nature Physics)

Their frequent coauthors reflect strong collaborative ties and have contributed extensively alongside Wiseman:

  • Areeya Chantasri
  • Travis J. Baker
  • Kiarn T. Laverick
  • Eric G. Cavalcanti
  • Geoff J. Pryde

Publication venues regularly featuring Wiseman's work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review A
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Nature Physics
  • Quantum

In recognition of their contributions, Howard M. Wiseman was named an OSA Fellow in 2017 for work in continuous measurement theory in quantum optics and the development of experimentally realized quantum optical protocols in metrology, control, information, and foundational studies.

Best Publications

  • Quantum Measurement and Control

    Howard Mark Wiseman;Gerard J. Milburn

  • Steering, entanglement, nonlocality, and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox.

    Howard Mark Wiseman;Steve James Jones;A. C. Doherty

  • One-sided device-independent quantum key distribution: Security, feasibility, and the connection with steering

    Cyril Branciard;Eric Gama Cavalcanti;Stephen P. Walborn;Valerio Scarani;Valerio Scarani

  • Quantum theory of optical feedback via homodyne detection.

    H. M. Wiseman;G. J. Milburn

  • Entanglement-free Heisenberg-limited phase estimation

    Brendon Lloyd Higgins;D. W. Berry;S. D. Bartlett;Howard Mark Wiseman

  • Quantum theory of continuous feedback.

    H. M. Wiseman

  • Experimental criteria for steering and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox

    Eric Gama Cavalcanti;Eric Gama Cavalcanti;Steve James Jones;Howard Mark Wiseman;M. D. Reid

  • Quantum theory of field-quadrature measurements.

    H. M. Wiseman;G. J. Milburn

  • Entanglement, einstein-podolsky-rosen correlations, bell nonlocality, and steering

    Steve James Jones;Howard Mark Wiseman;A.C. Doherty

  • Experimental EPR-steering using Bell-local states

    Dylan John Saunders;Dylan John Saunders;Steve James Jones;Steve James Jones;Howard Mark Wiseman;Howard Mark Wiseman;Geoff Pryde;Geoff Pryde

  • Interpretation of quantum jump and diffusion processes illustrated on the Bloch sphere

    H. M. Wiseman;G. J. Milburn

  • Entanglement of Indistinguishable Particles Shared between Two Parties

    H. M. Wiseman;John A. Vaccaro;John A. Vaccaro

  • Measurement of quantum weak values of photon polarization.

    G. J. Pryde;J. L. O'Brien;A. G. White;T. C. Ralph

  • Concepts of quantum non-Markovianity: a hierarchy

    Li Li;Michael J.W. Hall;Michael J.W. Hall;Howard M. Wiseman

  • Specker’s parable of the overprotective seer: A road to contextuality, nonlocality and complementarity

    Yeong-Cherng Liang;Yeong-Cherng Liang;Robert W. Spekkens;Howard Mark Wiseman

  • Optimal States and Almost Optimal Adaptive Measurements for Quantum Interferometry

    Dw. Berry;Howard Mark Wiseman

  • Loophole-free Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen experiment via quantum steering

    Bernhard Wittmann;Sven Ramelow;Fabian Steinlechner;Nathan K Langford

  • Quantum trajectories and quantum measurement theory

    H M Wiseman

  • Conclusive quantum steering with superconducting transition-edge sensors

    Devin H. Smith;Geoff Gillett;Marcelo P. de Almeida;Cyril Branciard

  • Quantum Measurement and Control: Preface

    Howard M. Wiseman;Gerard J. Milburn

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard J. Milburn
Gerard J. Milburn University of Queensland
Stephen D. Bartlett
Stephen D. Bartlett University of Sydney
Timothy C. Ralph
Timothy C. Ralph University of Queensland
Jay M. Gambetta
Jay M. Gambetta IBM (United States)
Stefano Mancini
Stefano Mancini University of Camerino
D. F. Walls
D. F. Walls University of Auckland
Eleanor Rieffel
Eleanor Rieffel Ames Research Center
Hideo Mabuchi
Hideo Mabuchi Stanford University
Anton Zeilinger
Anton Zeilinger University of Vienna
Valerio Scarani
Valerio Scarani National University of Singapore

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