
Quantum Rotations: A Case Study in Static and Dynamic Machine
... One common algorithm in our benchmarks is the quantum random walk, which is a graph traversal technique that is used for path-finding algorithms[17]. In a quantum random walk, the direction and length of each step in the walk are determined by the state of a qubit. When implemented without rotations ...
... One common algorithm in our benchmarks is the quantum random walk, which is a graph traversal technique that is used for path-finding algorithms[17]. In a quantum random walk, the direction and length of each step in the walk are determined by the state of a qubit. When implemented without rotations ...
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... connected to a detector, which is wired up to release poison gas inside a box in which a living cat has been placed. It is possible to visualize, in principle, a wave function that describes the joint state of the atom, counter, poison trigger, all the way up to the cat. Such a wave function would r ...
... connected to a detector, which is wired up to release poison gas inside a box in which a living cat has been placed. It is possible to visualize, in principle, a wave function that describes the joint state of the atom, counter, poison trigger, all the way up to the cat. Such a wave function would r ...
Indistinguishability and improper mixtures
... recognized from the very earliest days of quantum mechanics. Contrary to the early view that this effect is the result of irreducible disturbance due to observation, it has become clear that it is an intrinsic part of the formalism of quantum mechanics (cf., e.g., Refs. 7–9). The clearest statement ...
... recognized from the very earliest days of quantum mechanics. Contrary to the early view that this effect is the result of irreducible disturbance due to observation, it has become clear that it is an intrinsic part of the formalism of quantum mechanics (cf., e.g., Refs. 7–9). The clearest statement ...
On the importance of parallelism for quantum computation and the
... computation has since evolved dramatically, with implications almost impossible to foresee when the eld originated. We know today that there are tasks and computational paradigms for which a parallel approach oers much more than just a faster solution [4]. A real-time environment, constraining the ...
... computation has since evolved dramatically, with implications almost impossible to foresee when the eld originated. We know today that there are tasks and computational paradigms for which a parallel approach oers much more than just a faster solution [4]. A real-time environment, constraining the ...