
QUANTUM COMPUTATION Janusz Adamowski
... During that time the quantum laws had been formulated, the fundamental quantum phenomena had been discovered and explained. The formulation of quantum laws in terms of path integrals by Richard Feynman (∼ 1942) is treated as the end of the first quantum revolution. On the 29th December 1959, in Calt ...
... During that time the quantum laws had been formulated, the fundamental quantum phenomena had been discovered and explained. The formulation of quantum laws in terms of path integrals by Richard Feynman (∼ 1942) is treated as the end of the first quantum revolution. On the 29th December 1959, in Calt ...
Quantum_Circuit_Proj.. - UTK-EECS
... jQuantum (http://jquantum.sourceforge.net/) is a quantum computer simulator using the circuit architecture (as opposed to another type of quantum computer architecture, such as adiabatic). It seems to have been developed by a German named Andreas de Vries in 20 ...
... jQuantum (http://jquantum.sourceforge.net/) is a quantum computer simulator using the circuit architecture (as opposed to another type of quantum computer architecture, such as adiabatic). It seems to have been developed by a German named Andreas de Vries in 20 ...
preskill_grad_students13
... To execute the gate, we (1) close the switch, (2) keep it closed for awhile, (3) open the switch. This procedure alters the relative phase of the two basis states of the i qubit: ...
... To execute the gate, we (1) close the switch, (2) keep it closed for awhile, (3) open the switch. This procedure alters the relative phase of the two basis states of the i qubit: ...
QUANTUM COMPUTATION: THE TOPOLOGICAL APPROACH
... theorists unsettle you about this point!) , there is really only a single type of exchange – up to deformation. The tw o dimensional world is richer here: we have a clockwise and a counter clockwise exchange, each quite different from the other and both of infinite order in space time (2+1 dimension ...
... theorists unsettle you about this point!) , there is really only a single type of exchange – up to deformation. The tw o dimensional world is richer here: we have a clockwise and a counter clockwise exchange, each quite different from the other and both of infinite order in space time (2+1 dimension ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... semiconductor industry over the last three decades. Two factors is necessary for the technology to be that doing well. First it has to provide rapid improvement in product performance and second the cost of new product has to be kept low to widen the collection of potential customer. The reduction i ...
... semiconductor industry over the last three decades. Two factors is necessary for the technology to be that doing well. First it has to provide rapid improvement in product performance and second the cost of new product has to be kept low to widen the collection of potential customer. The reduction i ...
final1-273711-quantumdots-final-report-30-06-2013
... Moreover, such a network can be used for building a quantum computer, that offers significant speedups in solving certain technologically relevant classes of problems. A realization of distributed quantum computation will use few-qubit quantum processor nodes (spins) connected by photons. A particul ...
... Moreover, such a network can be used for building a quantum computer, that offers significant speedups in solving certain technologically relevant classes of problems. A realization of distributed quantum computation will use few-qubit quantum processor nodes (spins) connected by photons. A particul ...
Quantum Computing and Quantum Topology
... Quantum Mechanics Quantum Computing Quantum Field Theory ??? String Theory ...
... Quantum Mechanics Quantum Computing Quantum Field Theory ??? String Theory ...
“Quantum Computing: Dream or Nightmare”, Physics Today, 49, 51
... they will say, concluding that there is no clear limit to what technology and money can do. But this view assumes that t and T can be tuned independently, in opposite directions. That is, however, not true for any system known today. The physical interaction that couples the qubits together adds its ...
... they will say, concluding that there is no clear limit to what technology and money can do. But this view assumes that t and T can be tuned independently, in opposite directions. That is, however, not true for any system known today. The physical interaction that couples the qubits together adds its ...
QUANTUM PHENOMENA IN THE BIOLOGICAL
... Suppose a cell needs to have absorbed, say, ten quanta to be killed. Then for quite a while very few deaths will result, for it is unlikely that any one cell should receive ten quanta at the outset. What is happening in the initial period is that all of the cells are being hit but very few of them h ...
... Suppose a cell needs to have absorbed, say, ten quanta to be killed. Then for quite a while very few deaths will result, for it is unlikely that any one cell should receive ten quanta at the outset. What is happening in the initial period is that all of the cells are being hit but very few of them h ...
Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 250501 - APS Link Manager
... four-mode linear cluster state and a Bell-measurementbased input coupling, a typical set of single-mode Gaussian operations such as squeezing and Fourier transformations was recently experimentally demonstrated [13]. The final missing element towards implementing arbitrary multimode Gaussian transfo ...
... four-mode linear cluster state and a Bell-measurementbased input coupling, a typical set of single-mode Gaussian operations such as squeezing and Fourier transformations was recently experimentally demonstrated [13]. The final missing element towards implementing arbitrary multimode Gaussian transfo ...
A Study on Reversible Logic Gates of Quantum Computing
... logic gates acting on some binary (i.e., bit string) input. Each logic gate transforms its input bits into one or more output bits in some deterministic fashion according to the definition of the gate. The classical computation is being performed using Boolean logic which uses variables 0 and 1[1].T ...
... logic gates acting on some binary (i.e., bit string) input. Each logic gate transforms its input bits into one or more output bits in some deterministic fashion according to the definition of the gate. The classical computation is being performed using Boolean logic which uses variables 0 and 1[1].T ...