These are my papers, loosely categorized by subject area, though several of them span a few such areas.
My publications listed chronologically can be found here
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Degradation of a quantum directional reference frame as a random walk
Stephen D. Bartlett, Terry Rudolph, Barry C. Sanders, Peter S. Turner quant-ph/0607107 J. Mod. Opt., 54, 367 (2007) (special issue on the occasion of Peter Knights 60th birthday)
Decoherence-full subsystems and the cryptographic power of a
private shared reference frame
Stephen D. Bartlett, Terry Rudolph and Robert W. Spekkens quant-ph/0403161 Phys. Rev. A. 70, 032307 (2004).
Photon number superselection and the entangled coherent state representation
Barry C. Sanders, Stephen D. Bartlett, Terry Rudolph, Peter L. Knight quant-ph/0306076 Phys. Rev. A. 68, 042329 (2003).
Transitions in the computational power of thermal states for measurement-based quantum computation
Sean D. Barrett, Stephen D. Bartlett, Andrew C. Doherty, David Jennings and Terry Rudolph arxiv.org/0807.4797 Phys. Rev. A., 80, 062328 (2009).
A simple nearest neighbor 2-body Hamiltonian system for which the ground state is a universal resource for quantum computation
Stephen D. Bartlett and Terry Rudolph quant-ph/0609002 Phys. Rev. A. 74, 040302 (2006).
Cluster-state quantum computing enhanced by high-fidelity generalized measurements
Devon N. Biggerstaff, Terry Rudolph, Rainer Kaltenbaek, Deny Hamel, Gregor Weihs and Kevin J. Resch arxiv.org/0909.2843 Phys. Rev. Lett., 103, 240504 (2010).
Demonstration of efficient scheme for generation of "Event Ready" entangled photon pairs from single photon source
Qiang Zhang, Xiao-Hui Bao, Chao-Yang Lu, Xiao-Qi Zhou, Tao Yang, Terry Rudolph, Jian-Wei Pan quant-ph/0610145 Phys. Rev. A. 77, 062316 (2008).
Experimental one-way quantum computing
P. Walther, K. J. Resch, T.
Rudolph, E. Schenck, H. Weinfurter, V. Vedral, M. Aspelmeyer and A.
Zeilinger quant-ph/0503126 Nature 434, 169-176 (2005).
Quantum searching a classical database (or how we learned to stop
worrying and love the bomb)
Terry Rudolph and Dr.(Strange)Lov Grover, quant-ph/0206066
Creating superpositions that correspond to efficiently integrable probability distributions
Lov Grover and Terry Rudolph, quant-ph/0208112
Shift of the Subharmonic Resonances and Suppression of Fluorescence in
a Two-Level Atom Driven by a Bichromatic Field,
T. Rudolph, H.S. Freedhoff and Z. Ficek, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B, 15, 2325-2330 (1998).
The Multiphoton AC Stark Effect in a Bichromatically Driven Two-Level
Atom,
T. Rudolph, Z. Ficek and H.S. Freedhoff, Phys. Rev. A. 58, 1296-1309, (1998).
Interference Pattern with a Dark Center from Two Atoms driven by a
Coherent Laser Field,
T. Rudolph and Z. Ficek, Phys. Rev. A. 58, 748-751 (1998).
Two-Atom Resonance Fluorescence in Standing- and Running- Wave Laser
Fields,
T.G. Rudolph, Z. Ficek and B.J. Dalton, Phys. Rev. A. 52, 636-656 (1995).
Refereed conference proceedings/presentations
I have finally given up keeping track of refereed conference proceedings. If someone really thinks its important to see these as well, I can probably compile a list. But I won't be happy about it.