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Renato Renner (ETH Zurich) was awarded the AHP Prize

30 Jan 2020

Each year a prize founded by Birkhäuser is awarded for the most remarkable paper published in the journal Annales Henri Poincaré. The winners of the AHP prize are selected by the Editorial Board. Since 2008, the AHP executive board decided to award also distinguished papers. All papers are freely accessible online for one year! 

Marius Junge, Renato Renner, David Sutter, Mark M. Wilde, and Andreas Winter, were awarded the AHP Prize for the paper: 

Universal Recovery Maps and Approximate Sufficiency of Quantum Relative Entropy.

 

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(Text: springer.com website)

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SwissMAP welcomes Prof. Renato Renner (ETH Zurich)

Indeterminist Physics for an Open World

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