Jonathan Barrett, PhD

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Department of Computer Science University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Vojtěch Havlíček grad student 2016- Oxford
Robin Lorenz grad student 2016- Oxford
Subhayan Roy Moulik grad student 2016- Oxford
Ciarán Lee grad student 2013-2016 Oxford
John-Mark Allen grad student 2017 Oxford
Carlo Maria Scandolo grad student 2015-2018 Oxford
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van der Lugt T, Barrett J, Chiribella G. (2023) Device-independent certification of indefinite causal order in the quantum switch. Nature Communications. 14: 5811
Barrett J, Lorenz R, Oreshkov O. (2021) Cyclic quantum causal models. Nature Communications. 12: 885
Havlíček V, Barrett J. (2020) Simple communication complexity separation from quantum state antidistinguishability Arxiv: Quantum Physics. 2
Barrett J, Beaudrap Nd, Hoban MJ, et al. (2019) The computational landscape of general physical theories Npj Quantum Information. 5: 1-10
Horsman D, Heunen C, Pusey MF, et al. (2017) Can a quantum state over time resemble a quantum state at a single time? Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 473: 20170395
Allen JA, Barrett J, Horsman DC, et al. (2017) Quantum Common Causes and Quantum Causal Models Physical Review X. 7
Krumm M, Barnum H, Barrett J, et al. (2017) Thermodynamics and the structure of quantum theory New Journal of Physics. 19: 043025
Nigg D, Monz T, Schindler P, et al. (2016) Can different quantum state vectors correspond to the same physical state? An experimental test New Journal of Physics. 18
Lee CM, Barrett J. (2015) Computation in generalised probabilisitic theories New Journal of Physics. 17
Barrett J, Cavalcanti EG, Lal R, et al. (2014) No ψ-epistemic model can fully explain the indistinguishability of quantum states. Physical Review Letters. 112: 250403
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