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quantalk.org/09-08-003
Can quantum mechanics help distributed computing?
We present a brief survey of results where quantum information processing is useful to solve distributed computation tasks. We describe problems that are impossible to solve using classical resources ... Discussion started by: Simon Benjamin
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Anne Broadbent, Alain Tapp |
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4 last post 15:23 24/11/09 recent posts |
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We study the intrinsic computational power of entangled states exploited in measurement-based quantum computation. By focussing on the power of the classical computer that controls the measurements, w... Discussion started by: (anonymous)
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Janet Anders, Dan E. Browne |
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3 last post 17:29 05/02/09 recent posts |
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We prove an area law for the entanglement entropy in gapped one dimensional quantum systems. The bound on the entropy grows surprisingly rapidly with the correlation length; we discuss this in terms o... Discussion started by: Tobias Osborne
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Hastings M. B. |
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2 last post 18:01 06/03/08 recent posts |