Research Interest


The primary goal of my Ph.D. Thesis is to explore the promising research area of Quantum Information theory more explicitly. In particular, my aim is to come up with some noble information protocols that can be implemented in present-day technology. Few such ideas are the following: enhanced communication protocol through quantum means, the advantage in random number generation, shared randomness processing, secret key generation, communication complexity, etc.

List of Published Work

  1. Vaisakh M, Ram krishna Patra, Mukta Janpandit, S.Sen , Manik Banik andAnubhav Chaturvedi ;

Mutually Unbiased Balanced Functions & Generalized Random Access Codes; Phys Rev A, 104, 012420, 2021.

2. S. G. Naik, E. P. Lobo, S. Sen, R. k. Patra, M. Alimuddin, T. Guha, S. S. Bhattacharya, M. Banik; On composition of multipartite quantum systems: perspective from time-like paradigm; Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 140401,2022.

3. S. Sen, E. P. Lobo, S. G. Naik, R. k. Patra, T. Gupta, S. B. Ghosh, S. Saha, M. Alimuddin, T. Guha, S. s. Bhattacharya, M. Banik; Local Quantum State Marking; Phys. Rev. A 105 , 032407, 2022.

Preprints

  1. E. P. Lobo, S. G. Naik, S. Sen, R. k. Patra, M. Banik, and M. Alimuddin; Local Quantum Measurement Demands Type-Sensitive Information Principles for Global Correlations; arXiv:2111.04002 (2021) [In communication].

  2. R. K. Patra, S. G. Naik, E. P. Lobo, S. Sen, T.Guha, S.S. Bhattacharya, M. Alimuddin, M. Banik; Classical superdense coding and communication advantage of a single quantum, arXiv:2202.06796 (2022) [In communication].