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Quantum Computation

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Book ID
127400764
Tongue
English
Weight
118 KB
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Historically, Turing machines have been the paradigm by which we defined computability and efficiency. This is based on Church's thesis that everything effectively computable can also be computed on a Turing machine. But since our world behaves quantum mechanically, it seems reasonable to also consider computing models that make use of quantum mechanical properties. First stated by Benioff [Ben82] and Feynman [Fey 8 2], this idea was formalized by Deutsch [Deu85] when he introduced his quantum computer and, later on, quantum gate arrays. This paper gives an introduction to quantum computing and briefly looks at a few results in quantum computation, not the least of which is Shor's polynomial time factoring algorithm.


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