Yuan Feng

Ph.D, Tsinghua University, 2004

Assistant Professor

State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems

Department of Computer Science and Technology
Tsinghua University, 

Beijing, P. R. China, 100084


 

Office:  FIT 1-510c

Phone86-10-62792850

email feng-y@tsinghua.edu.cn


Research Interests 

 

My research is focusing on quantum computing and quantum information processing. Main topics in my recent work include quantum programming, quantum communicating systems, and quantum lambda calculus.


Education 

 

Ph. D., Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, July 2004. Advisor: Mingsheng Ying

B. Sc., Applied Mathematics, Tsinghua University, July 1999.


Teaching

          

1. Spring 2003, 2004 and 2005, Computation Intelligence and Robotics, with Prof. Fuchun Sun, for Graduate

2. Fall 2004 and 2005, Modern Control Technology, for Undergraduate, elected by students into top 5% course of Tsinghua University


Publications

Journal Articles

[1]      Y. Feng, R. Y. Duan and M. S. Ying, Catalyst-assisted Probabilistic Entanglement Transformation, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 1090, Mar. (2005).

[2]      Y. Feng, R. Y. Duan and Z. F. Ji, Condition and capability of quantum state separation, Physical Review A 72, 012313 (2005).

[3]      Y. Feng, R. Y. Duan and M. S. Ying, When Catalysis is Useful for Probabilistic Entanglement Transformation, Physical Review A 69, 062310 (2004).

[4]      Y. Feng, R. Y. Duan and M. S. Ying, Unambiguous discrimination between quantum mixed states, Physical Review A 70, 012308 (2004).

[5]      Y. Feng and M. S. Ying, A process algebra approach to reasoning about concurrent actions, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, Vol.19, No.3, 364 (2004).

[6]      Y. Feng, S. Y. Zhang and M. S. Ying, Probabilistic cloning and deleting of quantum states, Physical Review A 65, 042324 (2002).

[7]      Y. Feng, S. Y. Zhang, R. Y. Duan and M. S. Ying, Lower bound on inconclusive probability of unambiguous discrimination, Physical Review A 66, 062303 (2002).

[8]      Y. Feng, S. Y. Zhang and M. S. Ying, Universal and Original-Preserving Quantum Copying is Impossible, Physics Letters A 297, 1 (2002).