|
|
Subscribers:
to view the full text of a paper, click on the title of the paper. If you
have any problem to access the full text, please check with your librarian
or contact
qic@rintonpress.com
To subscribe to QIC, please click
Here.
Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
|
Vol.2 No.2, February 2002 |
Superposition, entanglement and quantum computation
(pp097-116)
T.M. Forcer, A.J.G. Hey, D.A.
Ross, and P.G.R. Smith
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC2.2-1
Abstracts:
The paper examines the roles played by superposition and
entanglement in quantum computing. The analysis is illustrated by
discussion of a "classical" electronic implementation of Grover's
quantum search algorithm. It is shown explicitly that the absence of
multi-particle entanglement leads to exponentially rising resources for
implementing such quantum algorithms.
Key words:
superposition, entanglement, quantum computing, Grover's search |
กก |