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Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
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Vol.2 No.2, February 2002 |
NMR quantum information processing and entanglement
(pp166-176)
Raymond Laflamme, D. Cory, C.
Negrevergne, and L. Viola
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC2.2-5
Abstracts:
In this essay we discuss the issue of quantum information
and recent nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments. We explain why
these experiments should be regarded as quantum information processing (QIP)
despite the fact that, in present liquid state NMR experiments, no
entanglement is found. We comment on how these experiments contribute to
the future of QIP and include a brief discussion on the origin of the
power of quantum computers.ription of propagating laser fields even
though they cannot be ascribed such a role for the intracavity field.
Key words: NMR quantum
information, entanglement |
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