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PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE SPIEDigitalLibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie Front Matter: Volume 8057, "Front Matter: Volume 8057," Proc. SPIE 8057, Quantum Information and Computation IX, 805701 (22 June 2011); doi: 10.1117/12.901750 Event: SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, 2011, Orlando, Florida, United States

PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE Quantum Information and Computation IX Eric Donkor Andrew R. Pirich Howard E. Brandt Editors 28 29 April 2011 Orlando, Florida, United States Sponsored and Published by SPIE Volume 8057 Proceedings of SPIE, 0277-786X, v. 8057 SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light.

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Contents vii Conference Committee SESSION 1 INVITED SESSION 8057 02 Quantizing braids and other mathematical structures: the general quantization procedure (Invited Paper) [8057-01] S. J. Lomonaco, Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States); L. H. Kauffman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (United States) SESSION 2 QUANTUM STATES AND QUANTUM LOGIC 8057 03 Bright photon pair source with high spectral and spatial purity [8057-02] J. C. Schaake, Univ. of Tennessee (United States) and Oak Ridge National Lab. (United States); R. S. Bennink, P. G. Evans, W. P. Grice, T. S. Humble, Oak Ridge National Lab. (United States) 8057 04 Computational model of single-photon near-field emission [8057-03] S. Tafur, M. N. Leuenberger, Univ. of Central Florida (United States) 8057 05 Multipli-entangled photon spontaneous parametric down-conversion source [8057-04] M. L. Fanto, R. K. Erdmann, P. M. Alsing, C. J. Peters, Air Force Research Lab. (United States); E. J. Galvez, Colgate Univ. (United States) 8057 06 Preparing photon pairs entangled in any desired spatial modes via interference [8057-05] E. J. Galvez, Colgate Univ. (United States) 8057 07 Experimental limits on local realism with separable and entangled photons [8057-06] R. K. Erdmann, M. L. Fanto, P. M. Alsing, C. J. Peters, Air Force Research Lab. (United States); E. J. Galvez, Colgate Univ. (United States); W. A. Miller, Florida Atlantic Univ. (United States) SESSION 3 QUANTUM IMAGING AND QUANTUM MEMORY 8057 08 Generation and detection of quantum entangled states for quantum imaging [8057-07] J. F. Smith III, U.S. Naval Research Lab. (United States) 8057 09 Resolution enhancement of imaging systems by quantum phase amplification [8057-08] Y. C. Yin, D. French, I. Jovanovic, Pennsylvania State Univ. (United States) 8057 0A All-optical flip-flop memory for quantum computing [8057-09] E. Donkor, Univ. of Connecticut (United States) iii

SESSION 4 QUANTUM ALGORITHMS 8057 0C Quantum computing in a piece of glass [8057-27] W. A. Miller, Florida Atlantic Univ. (United States); P. M. Alsing, Air Force Research Lab. (United States); G. Kreymerman, Florida Atlantic Univ. (United States); J. R. McDonald, Air Force Research Lab. (United States); C. Tison, Florida Atlantic Univ. (United States) 8057 0D Logical zeros for the seven-qubit quantum error correction code [8057-12] G. Gilbert, Y. S. Weinstein, MITRE Corp. (United States) 8057 0E Unitary quantum lattice gas representation of 2D quantum turbulence [8057-13] B. Zhang, G. Vahala, The College of William & Mary (United States); L. Vahala, Old Dominion Univ. (United States); M. Soe, Rogers State Univ. (United States) 8057 0F Using computer algebra in quantum computation and quantum games [8057-15] D. A. Bolívar, Univ. EAFIT (Colombia) SESSION 5 QUANTUM GAME THEORY, CRYPTOGRAPHY, AND MEASUREMENTS 8057 0G Causal connectivity at warp speed [8057-16] H. E. Brandt, U.S. Army Research Lab. (United States) 8057 0I A statistical and comparative study of quantum walks under weak measurements and weak values regimes [8057-18] D. Ghoshal, George Mason Univ. (United States); M. Lanzagorta, ITT Advanced Engineering & Sciences (United States); S. E. Venegas-Andraca, Tecnologico de Monterrey (Mexico) 8057 0J Quantum spread spectrum communication [8057-19] T. S. Humble, Oak Ridge National Lab. (United States) 8057 0K Nash equilibrium in quantum superpositions [8057-20] F. S. Khan, S. J. D. Phoenix, Khalifa Univ. of Science, Technology and Research (United Arab Emirates) SESSION 6 QUANTUM COMPUTING 8057 0L Implementing an optical CNOT using spatial parity qubits [8057-21] K. Kagalwala, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States); G. Di Giuseppe, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States) and Univ. degli Studi di Camerino (Italy); A. F. Abouraddy, B. E. A. Saleh, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States) 8057 0M Quantum cellular automata without quiescent states [8057-22] R. J. Irwin, H. A. Blair, Syracuse Univ. (United States) 8057 0N Rhythms essential to logical communication [8057-23] J. M. Myers, Harvard Univ. (United States); F. H. Madjid, Consultant (United States) 8057 0O Quantum computing with induced dipole-dipole forbidden transitions [8057-24] E. Donkor, Univ. of Connecticut (United States) iv

8057 0P A theoretical model of multi-agent quantum computing [8057-25] F. M. Mihelic, Light Consulting (United States) 8057 0Q Encoding qubits into the spatial distribution of single photons and entangled photon pairs [8057-26] A. F. Abouraddy, B. E. A. Saleh, CREOL, The College of Optics & Photonics, Univ. of Central Florida (United States) 8057 0R Grover's search algorithm with an entangled database state [8057-11] P. M. Alsing, N. McDonald, Air Force Research Lab. (United States) SESSION 7 QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY 8057 0T Quantizing knots, groups and graphs [8057-29] L. H. Kauffman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago (United States); S. J. Lomonaco, Jr., Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States) 8057 0U Possible universal quantum algorithms for generalized Turaev-Viro invariants [8057-30] M. Vélez, J. Ospina, Univ. EAFIT (Colombia) 8057 0W Two-spectral Yang-Baxter operators in topological quantum computation [8057-32] W. F. Sanchez, Univ. EAFIT (Colombia) 8057 0X New gauge fields from extension of parallel transport of vector spaces to underlying scalar fields (Invited Paper) [8057-33] P. Benioff, Argonne National Lab. (United States) Author Index v

Conference Committee Symposium Chair William Jeffrey, HRL Laboratories, LLC (United States) Symposium Cochair Kevin P. Meiners, Office of the Secretary of Defense (United States) Conference Chairs Eric Donkor, University of Connecticut (United States) Andrew R. Pirich, ACP Consulting (United States) Howard E. Brandt, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States) Program Committee Paul M. Alsing, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) Reinhard K. Erdmann, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) Michael R. Frey, Bucknell University (United States) Michael J. Hayduk, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) Louis H. Kauffman, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States) Vladimir E. Korepin, Stony Brook University (United States) Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., University of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States) John M. Myers, Harvard University (United States) Alexander V. Sergienko, Boston University (United States) Tai Tsun Wu, Harvard University (United States) Session Chairs 1 Invited Session Howard E. Brandt, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States) 2 Quantum States and Quantum Logic John M. Myers, Harvard University (United States) Louis H. Kauffman, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States) Howard E. Brandt, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States) 3 Quantum Imaging and Quantum Memory Reinhard K. Erdmann, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) vii

4 Quantum Algorithms Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., University of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States) Michael J. Hayduk, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) 5 Quantum Game Theory, Cryptography, and Measurements Eric Donkor, University of Connecticut (United States) Michael L. Fanto, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States) 6 Quantum Computing Samuel J. Lomonaco, Jr., University of Maryland, Baltimore County (United States) Louis H. Kauffman, University of Illinois at Chicago (United States) 7 Quantum Information Theory Howard E. Brandt, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States) John M. Myers, Harvard University (United States) viii