相关论文: Remarks on Universal Quantum Computer
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This manuscript has been withdrawn by the author. Some of the material has been included in the manuscript 'Dualizing the Dual Standard Model' hep-ph/0102084.
Please goto the "Note Added" part of v6, quant-ph/0501143
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This invited chapter in the Handbook of Quantum Logic and Quantum Structures consists of two parts: 1. A substantially updated version of quant-ph/0402130 by the same authors, which initiated the area of categorical quantum mechanics, but…
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The content of this paper is incorporated into hep-th/9805093
This paper is an essentially self-contained and rigorous description of the fundamental principles of quantum computing from a mathematical perspective. It is intended to help mathematicians who want to get a grasp of this quickly growing…
This research paper gives an overview of quantum computers - description of their operation, differences between quantum and silicon computers, major construction problems of a quantum computer and many other basic aspects. No special…
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We present some informal remarks on aspects of relativistic quantum computing.
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Universal quantum filter (UQF) is introduced and proved to exist. Optical realization of UQF is proposed in experiment.
Major breakthrough in quantum computation has recently been achieved using quantum annealing to develop analog quantum computers instead of gate based computers. After a short introduction to quantum computation, we retrace very briefly the…
A review of progress in NMR quantum computing and a brief survey of the literature
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors, due to the discovery of paper 0201028 which predates it and contains most of it's results.
This is a 1-page comment on a wrong paper that recently appeared in PRL (Phys. Rev. Lett. 86 (23), 5393 (2001), also quant-ph/0101004). The authors claim to have shown that using a quantum computer gives an "exponential advantage" for…
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors after discussing its content with Dr. J. Madsen.
This paper was withdrawn on 20.11.97.