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3505
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Overview

Saikat Guha is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy, with notable contributions in subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The main research topics addressed by Saikat Guha include:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques

Saikat Guha has published extensively in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Physical Review Research
  • Physical Review Applied

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Saikat Guha are:

  • On the Stochastic Analysis of a Quantum Entanglement Distribution Switch, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering
  • Approaching quantum-limited imaging resolution without prior knowledge of the object location, 2020, Journal of the Optical Society of America A
  • Asymptotic security of discrete-modulation protocols for continuous-variable quantum key distribution, 2021, Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • Entanglement generation in a quantum network at distance-independent rate, 2022, npj Quantum Information
  • Demonstration of Entanglement-Enhanced Covert Sensing, 2022, Physical Review Letters

Their collaborations include frequent co-authors such as:

  • Christos N. Gagatsos
  • Don Towsley
  • Michael R. Grace
  • Prajit Dhara
  • Ashlesha Patil

Best Publications

  • Quantum Illumination with Gaussian States

    Si Hui Tan;Baris I. Erkmen;Vittorio Giovannetti;Saikat Guha

  • Microwave Quantum Illumination

    Shabir Barzanjeh;Saikat Guha;Christian Weedbrook;David Vitali

  • Fundamental rate-loss tradeoff for optical quantum key distribution.

    Masahiro Takeoka;Masahiro Takeoka;Saikat Guha;Mark M. Wilde

  • Blueprint for a Scalable Photonic Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computer

    J. Eli Bourassa;Rafael N. Alexander;Rafael N. Alexander;Michael Vasmer;Michael Vasmer;Ashlesha Patil

  • Classical Capacity of the Lossy Bosonic Channel: The Exact Solution

    V. Giovannetti;S. Guha;S. Lloyd;L. Maccone

  • Covert Communication in the Presence of an Uninformed Jammer

    Tamara V. Sobers;Boulat A. Bash;Saikat Guha;Don Towsley

  • Development of Quantum InterConnects for Next-Generation Information Technologies

    David Awschalom;Karl K. Berggren;Hannes Bernien;Sunil Bhave

  • Hiding information in noise: fundamental limits of covert wireless communication

    Boulat A. Bash;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley;Saikat Guha

  • Routing entanglement in the quantum internet

    Mihir Pant;Mihir Pant;Hari Krovi;Don Towsley;Leandros Tassiulas

  • Gaussian-state quantum-illumination receivers for target detection

    Saikat Guha;Baris I. Erkmen

  • Covert Wireless Communication With Artificial Noise Generation

    Ramin Soltani;Dennis Goeckel;Don Towsley;Boulat A. Bash

  • Structured optical receivers to attain superadditive capacity and the Holevo limit.

    Saikat Guha

  • Rate-distance tradeoff and resource costs for all-optical quantum repeaters

    Mihir Pant;Mihir Pant;Hari Krovi;Dirk Englund;Saikat Guha

  • Covert Communications When the Warden Does Not Know the Background Noise Power

    Dennis Goeckel;Boulat A. Bash;Saikat Guha;Don Towsley

  • Polar Codes for Classical-Quantum Channels

    M. M. Wilde;S. Guha

  • Quantum-secure covert communication on bosonic channels.

    Boulat A. Bash;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Andrei H. Gheorghe;Monika Patel;Jonathan L. Habif

  • Ultimate channel capacity of free-space optical communications (Invited)

    Jeffrey H. Shapiro;Saikat Guha;Baris I. Erkmen

  • Optical codeword demodulation with error rates below the standard quantum limit using a conditional nulling receiver

    Jian Chen;Jonathan L. Habif;Zachary Dutton;Richard Lazarus

  • Sextant: a unified node and event localization framework using non-convex constraints

    Saikat Guha;Rohan Murty;Emin Gün Sirer

  • Convolutional and tail-biting quantum error-correcting codes

    G. David Forney;Markus Grassl;Saikat Guha

  • RadioJockey: mining program execution to optimize cellular radio usage

    Pavan K. Athivarapu;Ranjita Bhagwan;Saikat Guha;Vishnu Navda

  • Development of Quantum Interconnects (QuICs) for Next-Generation Information Technologies

    David Awschalom;Karl K. Berggren;Hannes Bernien;Sunil Bhave

  • Rate-distance tradeoff and resource costs for all-optical quantum repeaters

    Hari Krovi;Saikat Guha;Mihir Pant;Dirk R. Englund

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis Goeckel
Dennis Goeckel University of Massachusetts Amherst
Henry D. Pfister
Henry D. Pfister Duke University
Ivan B. Djordjevic
Ivan B. Djordjevic University of Arizona
Ananthram Swami
Ananthram Swami United States Army Research Laboratory
Edo Waks
Edo Waks University of Maryland, College Park
Nasser Peyghambarian
Nasser Peyghambarian University of Arizona
Jim Kurose
Jim Kurose University of Massachusetts Amherst
Mark A. Neifeld
Mark A. Neifeld University of Arizona

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