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40
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8984
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2010
National Ranking
128

Overview

Mario Berta is affiliated with RWTH Aachen University in Germany. Their research primarily falls within the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The core topics addressed in their work encompass Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, Quantum Mechanics and Applications, Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics and Entropy, Quantum many-body systems, and Wireless Communication Security Techniques.

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Amortized channel divergence for asymptotic quantum channel discrimination," 2020, Letters in Mathematical Physics
  • "Randomized Quantum Algorithm for Statistical Phase Estimation," 2022, Physical Review Letters
  • "Quantum algorithms: A survey of applications and end-to-end complexities," 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "On Composite Quantum Hypothesis Testing," 2021, Communications in Mathematical Physics
  • "On a gap in the proof of the generalised quantum Stein's lemma and its consequences for the reversibility of quantum resources," 2023, Quantum

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following authors:

  • Marco Tomamichel (15 joint publications)
  • Fernando G. S. L. Brandão (11 joint publications)
  • Alexander M. Dalzell (8 joint publications)
  • Ludovico Lami (8 joint publications)
  • Sreejith Sreekumar (7 joint publications)

Publication venues where they have frequently contributed include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University) with 37 publications
  • IEEE Transactions on Information Theory with 5 publications
  • Communications in Mathematical Physics with 4 publications
  • Quantum with 3 publications
  • PRX Quantum with 2 publications

In addition to journal articles, Mario Berta has authored a book titled Quantum Algorithms, published by Cambridge University Press with a publication year of 2025.

Best Publications

  • Advances in quantum cryptography

    S. Pirandola;U. L. Andersen;L. Banchi;M. Berta

  • Advances in Quantum Cryptography

    S. Pirandola;U. L. Andersen;L. Banchi;M. Berta

  • The uncertainty principle in the presence of quantum memory

    Mario Berta;Mario Berta;Matthias Christandl;Matthias Christandl;Roger Colbeck;Roger Colbeck;Joseph M. Renes

  • Entropic uncertainty relations and their applications

    Patrick J. Coles;Mario Berta;Marco Tomamichel;Stephanie Wehner

  • Continuous variable quantum key distribution: finite-key analysis of composable security against coherent attacks.

    Fabian Furrer;Torsten Franz;Mario Berta;Anthony Leverrier

  • The Quantum Reverse Shannon Theorem Based on One-Shot Information Theory

    Mario Berta;Matthias Christandl;Renato Renner

  • Converse Bounds for Private Communication Over Quantum Channels

    Mark M. Wilde;Marco Tomamichel;Mario Berta

  • One-Shot Decoupling

    Frédéric Dupuis;Mario Berta;Jürg Wullschleger;Jürg Wullschleger;Renato Renner

  • Single-shot Quantum State Merging

    Mario Berta

  • Rényi generalizations of the conditional quantum mutual information

    Mario Berta;Kaushik P. Seshadreesan;Mark M. Wilde

  • Multivariate Trace Inequalities

    David Sutter;Mario Berta;Marco Tomamichel

  • Amortized channel divergence for asymptotic quantum channel discrimination

    Mark M. Wilde;Mario Berta;Christoph Hirche;Eneet Kaur

  • Gaussian Hypothesis Testing and Quantum Illumination.

    Mark M. Wilde;Marco Tomamichel;Seth Lloyd;Mario Berta

  • Entanglement-assisted guessing of complementary measurement outcomes

    Mario Berta;Patrick J. Coles;Patrick J. Coles;Stephanie Wehner;Stephanie Wehner

  • Entropic uncertainty and measurement reversibility

    Mario Berta;Stephanie Wehner;Mark M. Wilde

  • Quantum coding with finite resources.

    Marco Tomamichel;Mario Berta;Joseph M. Renes

  • Entanglement Cost of Quantum Channels

    Mario Berta;Fernando G. S. L. Brandao;Matthias Christandl;Stephanie Wehner

  • R'enyi squashed entanglement, discord, and relative entropy differences

    Kaushik P. Seshadreesan;Mario Berta;Mark M. Wilde

  • Relating different quantum generalizations of the conditional Rényi entropy

    Marco Tomamichel;Mario Berta;Masahito Hayashi

  • Position-momentum uncertainty relations in the presence of quantum memory

    Fabian Furrer;Mario Berta;Mario Berta;Marco Tomamichel;Marco Tomamichel;Volkher B. Scholz

  • Multivariate Trace Inequalities

    David Sutter;Mario Berta;Marco Tomamichel

  • Relating different quantum generalizations of the conditional Renyi entropy

    Marco Tomamichel;Mario Berta;Masahito Hayashi

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Tomamichel
Marco Tomamichel National University of Singapore
Mark M. Wilde
Mark M. Wilde Cornell University
Matthias Christandl
Matthias Christandl University of Copenhagen
Stephanie Wehner
Stephanie Wehner Delft University of Technology
Renato Renner
Renato Renner ETH Zurich
Masahito Hayashi
Masahito Hayashi Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Anthony Leverrier
Anthony Leverrier French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Frank Verstraete
Frank Verstraete Ghent University

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