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Classical & quantum dynamics of information

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... in polynomial time. So, if the SAT problem can be solved in polynomial time then all other NP problems can also be. But in classical computational theory no polynomial algorithm has been found for the SAT problem yet. Recently, a quantum algorithm is given by Masanori and Masuda[1] to solve it in po ...
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Spin-based quantum computing using electrons on liquid helium

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A Complete Characterization of Unitary Quantum

... • Ask Merlin to send many copies of the original witness and run protocol on each one, take majority vote • Problem with this: number of proof qubits grows with improving error bounds • Needs r/(c-s)2 repetitions to obtain error 2-r by Chernoff bound • Define two projectors: ⇧0 = |0ih0|anc and ⇧1 ...
QMA = PP implies that PP contains PH
QMA = PP implies that PP contains PH

... PP-lowness of QMA is unknown and it is doubtful. In this work we show that QMA is contained in some subclass of PP wider than AWPP. We denote this subclass by A0 PP to stress that it is to some extent an one-side analog of AWPP. This class A0 PP contains also the another quantum non-deterministic cl ...
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... – Suppose we measure only one bit (first): » We get “0” with probability: P0=|C000|2+ |C001|2+ |C010|2+ |C011|2 Result: = (C000|000>+ C001|001>+ C010|010>+ C011|011>) » We get “1” with probability: P1=|C100|2+ |C101|2+ |C110|2+ |C111|2 Result: = (C100|100>+ C101|101>+ C110|110>+ C111|111>) ...
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quantum effects in biology - Assets

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An Ontological Interpretation of the Wave Function - Philsci

... can only detect the system in a random position in space. Thus it seems natural to assume that the wave function is only related to the probabilities of these random measurement results as in the standard probability interpretation. However, it has been known that the wave function of a single quant ...
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... logical operations performed, the manipulations of the physical bits in these devices, are no di erent from those of existing devices. These familiar logical operations still obey the laws of classical physics, as they always have. A genuinely radical development comes if quantum physics impacts on ...
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Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work

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... OK for fixed atoms, but I said we’d consider motion! • We’ve incorporated CoM coordinates into , the “cooperation” operator; does not commute with ! • Thus, these are not stationary eigenstates of . • Classically, relative motion of radiators causes decoherence, but radiators with a common velocity ...
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