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Introduction to relativistic quantum information

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arxiv quant-ph/0508049 v2 pith:UBEP4UQL submitted 2005-08-05 quant-ph hep-th

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I discuss the role that relativistic considerations play in quantum information processing. First I describe how the causality requirements limit possible multi-partite measurements. Then the Lorentz transformations of quantum states are introduced, and their implications on physical qubits are described. This is used to describe relativistic effects in communication and entanglement.

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