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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Quantum Computation, Quantum Information and Quantum Computer Reading Materials

1.Introduction to Quantum Computing

Brad Huntting (huntting@glarp.com)University of Colorado
David Mertz (mertz@gnosis.cx)Gnosis Software, Inc.

01 Sep 2001

In the next few decades, quantum computers are likely to move out of science fiction and research labs (largely at IBM) and into practical applications. A class of problems surrounding complex combinatorics that plague deterministic computers can be solved efficiently on Quantum Computers (QCs). This article, which builds on a basic knowledge of the mathematics of vectors, gives an introduction to quantum computing. For illustration, examples use qcl (quantum computing language), a free programming language for quantum computers distributed under the GNU General Public License. qcl allows developers to simulate and examine a "virtual" quantum computer. The authors, Brad Huntting and David Mertz, are experts in mathematics and veteran programmers. David Mertz is a frequent contributor to developerWorks.


2.Brief Introduction to Quantum Information

3. 量子计算机简介

4.Experimental Realization of an Order-Finding Algorithm with an NMR Quantum Computer

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