Manuel Erhard, M. Krenn, Xumei Gu, M. Malik, A. Zeilinger
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Quantum Information Experiments with Multiple Photons in One and High-Dimensions: Concepts and Experiments
Starting with the first experimental generation of a Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger entangled state in three dimensions we show how to describe photonic quantum experiments using graph theory. This novel link promises exciting new applications ranging from multi-photon high-dimensionally entangled states to special purpose quantum simulation.