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Quantum Information Processing
Kluwer Academic Publishers
 
   
 
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  Quantum robots can fly; play games: an IBM quantum experience
Mahanti S., Das S., Behera B., Panigrahi P. Quantum Information Processing 18(7): 1-10, 2019.  Type: Article

The magic of this hypothetical robot is confined to its “brain,” which is supposed to be a full-fledged quantum computer (QC). The rest of the robot is an extended classical Braitenberg vehicle, that is, two rear wh...

Mar 23 2020
  On the complexity of searching for a maximum of a function on a quantum computer
Goćwin M. Quantum Information Processing 5(1): 31-41, 2006.  Type: Article

This paper shows that quantum computation of the maximum over [0,1]d of a function of Hölder class Fd{r,...

Dec 17 2007
  Quantum communication and information processing with quantum dots
Yamamoto Y. Quantum Information Processing 5(5): 299-311, 2006.  Type: Article

Many photonic quantum information processing techniques, such as quantum teleportation, quantum repeaters, and linear optics quantum computers, require a large number of single photons at definite time instances. Two methods for produc...

Sep 13 2007
  Further results on the observability of quantum systems under general measurement
D’Alessandro D., Romano R. Quantum Information Processing 5(3): 139-160, 2006.  Type: Article

A collection of results on the observability of quantum mechanical systems, with an emphasis on the case of nonselective measurement, is presented in this paper. In particular, the authors use the formalism of generalized measurement a...

Feb 2 2007
  Quantum malware
Wu L., Lidar D. Quantum Information Processing 5(2): 69-81, 2006.  Type: Article

Wu and Lidar predict that when quantum networks propagate, they will likely be subject to a new type of attack. They have introduced a new concept called quantum malware to describe such an attack. In a quantum communication network, i...

Nov 21 2006
 
 
   
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