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Paul E. Black, D. Richard Kuhn, Carl J. Williams



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An introduction to concepts formalized with algebra and Dirac notation

Abstract: A quantum computer, if built, will be to an ordinary computer as a hydrogen bomb is to gunpowder, at least for some types of computations. Today no quantum computer exists, beyond laboratory prototypes capable of solving only tiny problems, and many practical problems remain to be solved. Yet the theory of quantum computing has advanced significantly in the past decade, and is becoming a significant discipline in itself. This article explains the concepts and basic mathematics behind quantum... (Update)

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@misc{ richard-quantum,
  author = "Paul E. Black and D. Richard Kuhn and Carl J. Williams",
  title = "Quantum Computing and Communication",
  editor = "Marvin V. Zelkowitz",
  chapter = "5",
  publisher = Academic Press",
  year = "2002",
  volume = "56",
  series = "Advances in Computers",
  pages = "189--244",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/551114.html" }
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