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We appreciate it when QETLAB is cited within your work. You can cite it using the following DOI: DOI.png

More explicitly, you can use a bibliography entry that looks something like this:

Nathaniel Johnston. QETLAB: A MATLAB toolbox for quantum entanglement, version 0.9. http://www.qetlab.com, January 12, 2016. doi:10.5281/zenodo.14186

A BibTeX entry that you can use to cite QETLAB is provided here:

 @misc{qetlab,
   author       = {Nathaniel Johnston},
   title        = {{QETLAB}: A {MATLAB} toolbox for quantum entanglement, version 0.9},
   howpublished = {\url{https://qetlab.com}},
   month        = {Jan},
   year         = {2016},
   doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.44637}
 }

Papers that use QETLAB

If you have made use of QETLAB in your work, please tell us or add your work here! We love hearing that QETLAB has been useful. Please also consider adding examples from your work to the documentation pages.

  • S. Arunachalam, A. Molina, and V. Russo. Quantum hedging in two-round prover-verifier interactions, 2013. E-print: arXiv:1310.7954 [quant-ph]
  • A. Cosentino. Quantum State Local Distinguishability via Convex Optimization. PhD thesis, University of Waterloo, 2015.
  • M. W. Girard, Y. Zinchenko, S. Friedland, and Gilad Gour. Erratum: Numerical estimation of the relative entropy of entanglement [Phys. Rev. A 82, 052336 (2010)], Phys. Rev. A, 91:029901, 2015.
  • G. C. Knee and W. J. Munro. Trotterization in universal quantum simulators under faulty control, 2015. E-print: arXiv:1502.04536 [quant-ph] (see supplementary material)
  • M. Piani. Hierarchy of efficiently computable and faithful lower bounds to quantum discord, 2015. E-print: arXiv:1501.06855 [quant-ph]
  • Y. R. Sanders, J. J. Wallman, and B, C, Sanders. Bounding quantum gate error rate based on reported average fidelity. New Journal of Physics, 18:012002, 2016.