
Zvi Kedem
· Professor and past Chair of the Department of Computer ScienceVerifiedNew York University · Computer Science
Active 1974–2022
Research topics
- Statistical physics
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Quantum mechanics
Selected publications
Entropy · 2022 · 6 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Physics
- Statistical physics
- Quantum mechanics
Two types of randomness are associated with a mixed quantum state: the uncertainty in the probability coefficients of the constituent pure states and the uncertainty in the value of each observable captured by the Born's rule probabilities. Entropy is a quantification of randomness, and we propose a spin-entropy for the observables of spin pure states based on the phase space of a spin as described by the geometric quantization method, and we also expand it to mixed quantum states. This proposed entropy overcomes the limitations of previously-proposed entropies such as von Neumann entropy which only quantifies the randomness of specifying the quantum state. As an example of a limitation, previously-proposed entropies are higher for Bell entangled spin states than for disentangled spin states, even though the spin observables are less constrained for a disentangled pair of spins than for an entangled pair. The proposed spin-entropy accurately quantifies the randomness of a quantum state, it never reaches zero value, and it is lower for entangled states than for disentangled states.
Frequent coauthors
- 22 shared
Davi Geiger
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- 21 shared
Krishna V. Palem
Rice University
- 18 shared
A. Baratloo
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- 12 shared
Abraham Silberschatz
- 12 shared
Alexander Tuzhilin
New York University
- 11 shared
Henry Fuchs
Columbia University
- 11 shared
Partha Dasgupta
- 10 shared
Paul G. Spirakis
Research Academic Computer Technology Institute
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