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Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computing
Published 2017-07-01Subjects: “…secure multiparty quantum computation…”
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Quantum computing with neutral atoms
Published 2020-09-01“…We give evidence of the intrinsic scalability of neutral atom quantum processors in the 100-1,000 qubits range and introduce prospects for universal fault tolerant quantum computing and applications beyond quantum computing.…”
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PROBABILISTIC QUANTUM COMPUTER SIMULATOR
Published 2008-04-01Subjects: “…quantum computation…”
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Towards topological quantum computer
Published 2018-01-01“…Despite recent developments in those fields the idea of topological quantum computing and use of R-matrices, in particular, practically reduce to reinterpretation of standard sets of quantum gates, and subsequently algorithms, in terms of available topological ones. …”
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Models of optical quantum computing
Published 2017-03-01Subjects: “…optical quantum computing…”
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Quantum computing in controlling railroads
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…quantum computing…”
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Holomorphic representation of quantum computations
Published 2022-10-01“…We study bosonic quantum computations using the Segal-Bargmann representation of quantum states. …”
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Quantum computing with classical bits
Published 2019-11-01“…We propose a general formalism for probabilistic computing for which deterministic computing and quantum computing are special limiting cases.…”
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Self-correcting quantum computers
Published 2013-01-01“…Is the notion of a quantum computer (QC) resilient to thermal noise unphysical? …”
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Quantum computing in power systems
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: “…quantum computing…”
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Self-correcting quantum computers
Published 2013“…Is the notion of a quantum computer (QC) resilient to thermal noise unphysical? …”
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Efficient distributed quantum computing
Published 2014“…These imply that the standard circuit model can be simulated with a low overhead by a more realistic model of a distributed quantum computer. As a result, the circuit model can be used by algorithm designers without worrying whether the underlying architecture supports the connectivity of the circuit. …”
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Transitions in the quantum computational power
Published 2014“…We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of quantum computational power as a function of temperature and the system parameter. …”
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