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  • ...he qubit. A qubit is an actual physical system, all of whose [[Observable (quantum computation)|observables]] are Boolean. ...ng the oracle twice. '''[diagram of classical situation]''' However, using quantum computation the oracle need only be consulted once.<br/>
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  • ...tation (MWI) of quantum mechanics is used." Why so? Is that a feature of quantum computation as a topic? Or is it a debatable interpretation? Cf. [[CZ:Neutrality Poli ...way. The particular interpretation which one wishes to use when examining quantum computation does not really affect the subject itself, unless one is looking at it from
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  • | pagename = Quantum computation | abc = Quantum computation
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  • ...f them may be used to calculate the outcome of particular experiments or [[Quantum computation|computations]]. [http://cam.qubit.org/video_lectures/ Lectures on Quantum Computation] by David Deutsch
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  • == Quantum mechanics or quantum computation? == ...y Everett). The article may be intended to provide background material for quantum computation, but is of more general significance, and should be written in the wider co
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quantum computation]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Observable (quantum computation)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Quantum computation#Quantum computers & information theory]]
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  • == Quantum mechanics or quantum computation? == ...y Everett). The article may be intended to provide background material for quantum computation, but is of more general significance, and should be written in the wider co
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  • #REDIRECT[[Quantum computation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Observable (quantum computation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Observable (quantum computation)]]
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  • | pagename = Quantum computation | abc = Quantum computation
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  • Professor Jaeger has published in the areas of Quantum Computation, Quantum Cryptography,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quantum computation]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Observable (quantum computation)}}
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  • | title = Algorithms for Quantum Computation: Discrete Logarithms and Factoring
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  • | pagename = Observable (quantum computation)
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  • | title = Algorithms for Quantum Computation: Discrete Logarithms and Factoring
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  • ...sted to Penrose that microtubules within neurons might be involved in such quantum computation, and together they developed the theory of ''Orch OR''.
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  • {{r|Observable (quantum computation)}}
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  • ...he qubit. A qubit is an actual physical system, all of whose [[Observable (quantum computation)|observables]] are Boolean. ...ng the oracle twice. '''[diagram of classical situation]''' However, using quantum computation the oracle need only be consulted once.<br/>
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  • ...tp://www.quantumconsciousness.org/penrose-hameroff/quantumcomputation.html Quantum computation in brain microtubules? The Penrose-Hameroff "Orch OR" model of consciousnes | title = Quantum computation in brain microtubules? The Penrose-Hameroff "Orch OR" model of consciousnes
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  • ...f them may be used to calculate the outcome of particular experiments or [[Quantum computation|computations]]. [http://cam.qubit.org/video_lectures/ Lectures on Quantum Computation] by David Deutsch
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  • ...tation (MWI) of quantum mechanics is used." Why so? Is that a feature of quantum computation as a topic? Or is it a debatable interpretation? Cf. [[CZ:Neutrality Poli ...way. The particular interpretation which one wishes to use when examining quantum computation does not really affect the subject itself, unless one is looking at it from
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  • ...ly reflect the ''complexity'' of the task? As Robert Tito has pointed out, quantum computation fundamentally challenges b), and it has long been axiomatic in computationa
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