Mark Howard

    University of California, Santa Barbara
Publications
(*) Wim van Dam and Mark Howard, Bipartite entangled stabilizer mutually unbiased bases as maximum cliques of Cayley graphs arXiv:1104.0945v1 [quant-ph] (2011).
(*) Wim van Dam and Mark Howard, Noise Thresholds for Higher Dimensional Systems using the Discrete Wigner Function Physical Review A 83, 032310 (2011).
(*) Wim van Dam and Mark Howard, Tight Noise Thresholds for Quantum Computation with Perfect Stabilizer Operations Physical Review Letters 103, 170504 (2009).
M. Howard, J. Twamley, C. Wittmann, T. Gaebel, F. Jelezko and J. Wrachtrup, Quantum process tomography and Lindblad estimation of a solid-state qubit New J. Phys. 8 33 (2006)
[ (*) T.C.S. convention: alphabetical author listing ] 

 

Non-Journal 
Mark Howard, Quantum Process Tomography of a Single Solid State Qubit M. Sc. Thesis, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (2005).
Mark Howard, Stabilizers and Simulating Entanglement Research Project at Computing Beyond Silicon Summer School (CBSSS), California Institute of Technology (2004).

 

Talks & Posters
13th International Workshop on Quantum Information Processing (QIP), ETH, Zurich (2010): Tight Noise Thresholds for Quantum Computation with Perfect Stabilizer Operations , Oral Presentation
Quantum Information: Entanglement, Decoherence and Chaos, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) (2009): Tight Noise Thresholds for Quantum Computation with Perfect Stabilizer Operations, Oral Presentation.
Conference on Quantum Information and Quantum Control III, Fields Institute, Toronto (2009): Tight Noise Thresholds for Quantum Computation with Perfect Stabilizer Operations, Poster Presentation.
Southwest Quantum Information and Technology (SQuInT), Santa Fe (2008):  Bounds on the Fault-Tolerance Threshold, Poster Presentation
NATO Advanced Study Institute Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Crete (2005): Quantum Process Tomography of a Single Solid-State Qubit, Poster Presentation.
Young European Physicists Conference , Slovakia (2004): Quantum Process Tomography of a Single Solid-State Qubit, Oral Presentation.