Measurement-based and Universal Blind Quantum Computation
... and hence can be efficiently simulated by a classical computer [DKP07]. The second structural feature of MBQC is captured by the notation of Flow [DK06]. Although quantum measurements are inherently not deterministic, one can sometimes ensure the global determinism of the computation using suitable ...
... and hence can be efficiently simulated by a classical computer [DKP07]. The second structural feature of MBQC is captured by the notation of Flow [DK06]. Although quantum measurements are inherently not deterministic, one can sometimes ensure the global determinism of the computation using suitable ...
LATTICES WITH SYMMETRY 1. Introduction Let G be a finite
... invented by C. Gentry and M. Szydlo in Section 7 of [4]. We recast their method in the language of commutative algebra, replacing the “polynomial chains” that they used to compute powers of ideals in certain rings by tensor powers of modules. A number of additional changes enabled us to obtain a det ...
... invented by C. Gentry and M. Szydlo in Section 7 of [4]. We recast their method in the language of commutative algebra, replacing the “polynomial chains” that they used to compute powers of ideals in certain rings by tensor powers of modules. A number of additional changes enabled us to obtain a det ...
Linear Algebra
... the book we have included a great variety of examples of the important concepts which occur. The study of such examples is of fundamental importance and tends to minimize the number of students who can repeat definition, theorem, proof in logical order without grasping the meaning of the abstract co ...
... the book we have included a great variety of examples of the important concepts which occur. The study of such examples is of fundamental importance and tends to minimize the number of students who can repeat definition, theorem, proof in logical order without grasping the meaning of the abstract co ...
hybrid quantum computation - Centre for Quantum Technologies
... mechanics were shown to be equivalent. In 1939, Dirac suggested a more general formulation of quantum mechanics dealing with abstract objects: kets (state vectors), bras, and operators. In continuous bases, Dirac’s formalism gives Schrödinger’s wave mechanics, and in discrete bases, it reduces to H ...
... mechanics were shown to be equivalent. In 1939, Dirac suggested a more general formulation of quantum mechanics dealing with abstract objects: kets (state vectors), bras, and operators. In continuous bases, Dirac’s formalism gives Schrödinger’s wave mechanics, and in discrete bases, it reduces to H ...
Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach
... Note that the players’ isolation from each other can be ensured using the special theory of relativity. The players are separated by a light year (say), each accompanied by an assistant of the experimenter. At a designated time, the experimenter’s assistants toss their independent random coins to cr ...
... Note that the players’ isolation from each other can be ensured using the special theory of relativity. The players are separated by a light year (say), each accompanied by an assistant of the experimenter. At a designated time, the experimenter’s assistants toss their independent random coins to cr ...
CONSTANT-SPEED RAMPS 1. Introduction It is experimentally
... besides the force made by the surface on the block -called normal force- there is a second force on the block with direction opposite to the direction of the velocity vector of the block and length proportional to the length of the normal force. This second force is called the friction force. If we ...
... besides the force made by the surface on the block -called normal force- there is a second force on the block with direction opposite to the direction of the velocity vector of the block and length proportional to the length of the normal force. This second force is called the friction force. If we ...