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elected Fellow of the Indian Academy of Science, Bangalore. He also has been elected as the Fellow of The National Academy of Sciences, India in 2013. He received J C Bose Fellowship from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India in 2019. He received Distinguished Alumni Award from
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Pati is the recipient of the India Physics Association Award for Young Physicist of the Year (2000) and the Indian Physical Society Awards for Young Scientists (1996). He is also recipient of Samanta Chandra Sekhar Award for the year 2009 from Orissa Bigyan Academy, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. He is an
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is a fundamental consequence of the linearity of quantum mechanics. This proves that given two copies of an unknown quantum state we cannot delete one copy. The no-cloning and the no-deleting theorems suggest that we can neither create nor destroy quantum information. His other important
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and other scientists have introduced the concept of geometric phase for mixed states. This has been experimentally measured by several groups around the world. In another fundamental work, Pati along with L. Maccone have discovered
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He is a Professor and Head of the Center for Quantum Science and Technology (CQST), at IIIT, Hyderabad from January 2023-December 2024. He is also Director of Quantum Ecosystem and Technology Council of India (QETCI), Hyderabad.
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Arun K Pati completed his schooling from the Hari-Hara High School Aska, Ganjam, Odisha in 1981. He studied his bachelor's degree from Aska Science College, Aska during 1981–1985. He completed his master's degree in physics from
335:. In RSP protocol, Alice can prepare a known qubit chosen from special ensemble at Bob's location using a maximally entangled state and one bit of classical communication. This has been experimentally tested by several groups. 355:. These new relations capture the notion of incompatible observables and show that quantum world is more uncertain than what Heisenberg-Robertson's uncertainty relation has explicated us. 695: 331:
Pati also discovered the remote state preparation (RSP) protocol in quantum information theory. This is an important quantum communication scheme similar to
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Currently, he is a Professor at Center for Quantum Engineering Research and Education (CQuERE), TCG CREST, Kolkata.
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From 1998 to 2000, he was a visiting scientist and an EPSRC fellow at the University of Wales, Bangor, UK.
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Kumar Pati, Arun; Braunstein, Samuel L. (2000). "Impossibility of deleting an unknown quantum state".
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during the period 2013–2015. He is an adjunct professor at IISER, Mohali.
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His important research work have been featured in news items in
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collaborative work with Braunstein includes the quantum
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Since 1989, he has been working on 7: 603:"Fellows Elected for the year 2013" 326:black hole information loss paradox 247:He was a visiting scientist at the 14: 249:Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar 209:, Pati obtained his PhD from the 134:Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar 31: 353:Heisenberg uncertainty relation 320:, quantum state randomization, 706:Quantum information scientists 671:20th-century Indian physicists 349:stronger uncertainty relations 90:Stronger Uncertainty Relations 1: 691:Indian theoretical physicists 201:Originally from the state of 156:notable for his research in 666:University of Mumbai alumni 305:quantum no-deleting theorem 79:Quantum no-deleting theorem 722: 479:"Profile: Arun Kumar Pati" 681:Indian quantum physicists 143: 95: 87:Remote State Preparation 46:Kokalunda, Ganjam, Odisha 30: 444:Quantum Aspects of Life 412:Quantum Aspects of Life 676:Scientists from Odisha 417:Imperial College Press 589:10.1038/nindia.2015.6 333:quantum teleportation 318:quantum teleportation 661:Berhampur University 438:Samuel L. 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Berhampur University
University of Bombay
Quantum no-deleting theorem
no-hiding theorem
Stronger Uncertainty Relations
Quantum Physics
Quantum Information
Quantum Computation
BARC
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Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar
Harish Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad
physicist
quantum information
quantum computation
quantum mechanics
Berhampur University
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Mumbai
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India
University of Bombay
Mumbai
BARC
Mumbai
India
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