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Foil 17 Quantum Computing - II

From New CPS615Master Foils-- 26 August 96 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science CPS615 -- Fall Semester 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 For a "new technology" computer to be useful, one needs to be able to
  • conveniently prepare inputs,
  • conveniently program,
  • reliably produce answer (quicker than other techniques), and
  • conveniently read out answer
2 Conventional computers are built around bit ( taking values 0 or 1) manipulation
3 One can build arbitarily complex arithmetic if have some way of implementing NOT and AND
4 Quantum Systems naturally represent bits
  • A spin (of say an electron or proton) is either up or down
  • A hydrogen atom is either in lowest or (first) excited state etc.

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