Kapil K. Sharma
Ph.D (Quantum Information & Computation)
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-6041-7102 [Click]
Welcome to my home page. I earned my Ph.D. from NIT Allahabad in Quantum Information and Computation. After completing Ph.D., I have been Post-Doctoral Fellow for three years at IIT Bombay in the group of Prof. Swaroop Ganguly at Electrical Engineering Dept. Further, I am appointed as a Senior Research Scientist at the Laboratory of Information Technology, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Moscow Oblast in the group of Late Prof. Vlamidir P. Gredt (Russian Mathematician, Known for computer algebra). I left this long term position because of the COVID pandemic. Currently my research work includes development of quantum algorithms for optimization problems, post-quantum cryptography and open quantum systems.
Nominations:
Period: 2024-2025
Member of Development Coordination Committee (DCC) at Quantum Technology
Division at Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC, Delhi) [LINK] .
Period: 2025-2028
Member of National Working Group on Quantum Technology (NWG-QT) at
Telecommunication Engineering Center (TEC, Delhi) ITU-T Study groups
(SG-11,SG-13,SG-17)[LINK].
Peer Reviewed Selected Publications (SCI)
Kapil K. Sharma, S. K. Awasthi, S. N. Pandey, Entanglement sudden death and birth in qubit-qutrit systems under Dzyaloshinshkii-Moriya interaction, Quant. Info. Proc. 12, 3437 (2013).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. N. Pandey, Entanglement dynamics in two parameter qubit-qutrit states under Dzyaloshinshkii-Moriya interaction, Quant. Info. Proc. 13, 2017 (2014).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. N. Pandey, Influence of Dzyaloshinshkii-Moriya interaction on quantum correlations in two qubit Werner states and MEMS, Quant. Info. Proc. 14, 1361 (2015).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. N. Pandey, Dzyaloshinshkii-Moriya interaction as an agent to free the bound entangled states, Quant. Info. Proc. 15, 1539, (2016).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. N. Pandey, Dynamics of entanglement in two parameter qubit-qutrit states with x-component of DM interaction, Commun. Theor. Phys. 65, 278 (2016).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. N. Pandey, Robustness of W and Greenberger Horne Zeilinger states against Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, Quant. Info. Proc. 12, 4995 (2016).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Swaroop Ganguly, Positive impact of decoherence on spin squeezing in GHZ and W states, J. Phys. Commun. 2, 015012 (2018).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Herring-Flicker coupling and thermal quantum correlations in bipartite system, Quant. Info. Proc., 17, 321 (2018).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Vladimir P. Gerdt, Entanglement sudden death and birth effects in two qubits maximally entangled mixed states under quantum channels, Int. J. Theor. Phys., 59, 403 (2020).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Quantum machine learning and its supremacy in High Energy Physics, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, (2020).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Vladimir P Gerdt, P. V. Gerdt, Milestone developments in quantum information and No-Go theorems, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer (2020).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Vladimir P. Gerdt, Quantum information scrambling and entanglement in bipartite quantum states. Quant. Info. Proc. 20, 195 (2021).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. Sinha, Trade-off between Squashed Entanglement and Concurrence in Bipartite Quantum States, Int. J. Theor. Phys (2021).
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Kapil K. Sharma, S. Sinha and Krishna Mishra, Efficacy of Moriya interaction to free the bound entangled state, Quantum Inf Proc. 21, 21 (2022).
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Kapil K. Sharma, Rishikant Rajdeepak, Faith Ozaydin, Quantum Correlationsi n One parameter mixed quantum states, Int. J. Theor. Phys. 64, 100 (2025).
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Conferences and Talks
1. Third DAE-BRNS Symposium on Atomic, Molecular and Optical
Physics, IISER Kolkata, India, 2012.
2. Quantum chaos, Short term course, MNNIT Allahabad, 2014.
3. International conference on electrical, computer and communication
Technologies, Coimbatore, India, 2015.
4. Mathematical Essentials for Quantum Computation, IIT Bombay, 2017.
5. Quantum Technology International, Conference (QTech2018), Paris, 2018.
6. Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics (mmcp2019, Slovakia, 2019.
8. Quantum annealing and machine learning: Applications to High Energy physics (Invited Talk) Central Univ. of Kerala, 2019.
9. Mathematica in Quantum Computation (Invited Talk), Berlin (Germany), 2019.
10. Variational Classical-Quantum Algorithms for Near Term Quantum Computers (Invited Talk), Univ of Bahrain, 2021.
11. The Future of Quantum Technologies (Invited Talk), Gov. Science and Commerce College, Nagda, 2023.
International Outreach
Paris, Berlin, Russia, Slovakia, Hungary.