Over the past five years, there has been much interest in a new kind of "unspeakable" quantum information which is to regular quantum information what a classical clock or gyroscope is to a classical message. While the latter is indifferent to the physical nature of the information carriers, the former requires the carrier to have a particular degree of freedom -- a spatial orientation in the case of a gyroscope, or a natural oscillation in the case of a clock. Systems serving this purpose are referred to generically as reference frames, and constitute a quantifiable resource in quantum information theory. They play a central role in the tasks of direction and frame alignment, phase estimation, clock synchronization, and global positioning. The community has only just begun a systematic study of how this resource can be manipulated, quantified, and used optimally in both information-processing protocols and physical parameter estimation.
  
    
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On the notion of Superselection Rule (SSR)Domenico Giulini Leibniz University Hannover PIRSA:04070000
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Quantizing and Dequantizing Reference FramesRobert Spekkens Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics PIRSA:04070002
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Quantum Reference Frames and UncertaintyPIRSA:04070003
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On Alignment of Chiralities of Distant FrameworksPIRSA:04070007
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Convergence of quantum walksPIRSA:04070008
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Generalized entanglement and superselection rulesHoward Barnum University of New Mexico PIRSA:04070009
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Mixed-state entanglement in the light of pure-state entanglement constrained by superselection rulesStephen Bartlett University of Sydney PIRSA:04070010
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Entanglement constrained by indistinguishability: a case study om Super-Selection Rules, Reference Frames amd BeyondHoward Wiseman Griffith University PIRSA:04070011
 
     
            