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Quantum Computability

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1997
Summary: Some theoretical and (potentially) practical aspects of quantum computing are considered. Using the tools of transcendental number theory it is demonstrated that quantum Turing machines (QTM) with rational amplitudes are sufficient to define the class of bounded error quantum polynomial time (BQP) introduced by \textit{E.
Adleman, Leonard M.   +2 more
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Recent Advances in Quantum Computing for Drug Discovery and Development

IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine, 2023
Drug discovery and development is a time-consuming and cost-intensive process. Computer-aided drug design can speed up the timeline and reduce costs by decreasing the number of necessary biochemical experiments.
Pei-Hua Wang   +4 more
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Qubit Allocation for Distributed Quantum Computing

IEEE Conference on Computer Communications, 2023
With the advancements in quantum communication, optically connected quantum processors can form a distributed quantum computing system. Distributed quantum computing provides a scalable path to execute more complicated computational tasks that a single ...
Yingling Mao, Yu Liu, Yuanyuan Yang
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Opportunities and Challenges of Quantum Computing for Engineering Optimization

Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2023
Quantum computing as the emerging paradigm for scientific computing has attracted significant research attention in the past decade. Quantum algorithms to solve the problems of linear systems, eigenvalue, optimization, machine learning, and others have
Yan Wang, Jungin E. Kim, K. Suresh
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Quantum computing with Qiskit

arXiv.org
We describe Qiskit, a software development kit for quantum information science. We discuss the key design decisions that have shaped its development, and examine the software architecture and its core components. We demonstrate an end-to-end workflow for
Ali Javadi-Abhari   +11 more
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Barren plateaus in variational quantum computing

Nature Reviews Physics
Variational quantum computing offers a flexible computational approach with a broad range of applications. However, a key obstacle to realizing their potential is the barren plateau (BP) phenomenon.
Martín Larocca   +9 more
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Software Architecture for Quantum Computing Systems - A Systematic Review

Journal of Systems and Software, 2022
Quantum computing systems rely on the principles of quantum mechanics to perform a multitude of computationally challenging tasks more efficiently than their classical counterparts.
Arifa Ali Khan   +6 more
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Efficient Thermalization and Universal Quantum Computing with Quantum Gibbs Samplers

Symposium on the Theory of Computing
The preparation of quantum Gibbs states is a crucial task in quantum computing. In this work, we prove that a recently introduced, efficiently implementable dissipative evolution thermalizes to the Gibbs state in time scaling polynomially or even ...
Cambyse Rouzé   +2 more
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Evolution of Quantum Computing: Theoretical and Innovation Management Implications for Emerging Quantum Industry

IEEE transactions on engineering management
Quantum computing is a vital research field in science and technology. One of the fundamental questions hardly known is how quantum computing research is developing to support scientific advances and the evolution of path-breaking technologies for ...
M. Coccia, S. Roshani, M. Mosleh
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Quantum computing

ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Courses on - SIGGRAPH '05, 2005
The subject of quantum computing brings together ideas from classical information theory, computer science, and quantum physics. This review aims to summarise not just quantum computing, but the whole subject of quantum information theory. It turns out that information theory and quantum mechanics fit together very well.
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