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Abstract: this paper is to introduce the concepts of quantum computing, a firm
understanding of the basic concepts of quantum theory is necessary in order to comprehend the
nature of quantum computers. A kind of summary of quantum theory is packed into the first ten
or so pages in the first section of this paper.
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@misc{ pritzker-simulation,
author = "Yan Pritzker",
title = "Simulation of Quantum Computation on Intel-Based Architectures",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/217822.html" }
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