Quantum computing has generated a lot of interested in the past two decades. Research into powerful models of quantum computation has yielded important and elegant results like an efficient algorithm for factoring and a quadratic speed-up for unordered search. At the same time, given the current difficulty in the physical implementation of these general purpose models, considerable effort has also been made in estimating the power of weaker models of quantum computation: models that have a small quantum component. The first part of this thesis is an investigation into the power of interference in quantum computing. While interference in probability amplitudes is a central feature even in powerful models, it is the only extra resource availa...
The 2-way quantum finite automaton introduced by Kondacs and Watrous can accept non-regular language...
AbstractWe analyze some features of the behaviour of quantum automata, providing analogies and diffe...
International audienceQuantum computation has emerged as a powerful computational medium of our time...
AbstractWe propose a computing model, the Two-Way Optical Interference Automata (2OIA), that makes u...
AbstractThis paper focuses on quantum analogues of various models of counter automata, and almost co...
AbstractWe prove the following facts about the language recognition power of quantum Turing machines...
In automata theory, quantum computation has been widely examined for finite state machines...
special issue dedicated to the second edition of the conference AutoMathA: from Mathematics to Appli...
AbstractSeveral types of automata, such as probabilistic and quantum automata, require to work with ...
AbstractKravtsev introduced 1-way quantum 1-counter automata (1Q1CAs), and showed that several non-c...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze some features of the behaviour of quantum automata. In particular w...
One of important questions on quantum computing is whether there is a computational gap between the ...
The two-way finite automaton with quantum and classical states (2QCFA), defined by Ambainis and Watr...
AbstractThis paper focuses on quantum analogues of various models of counter automata, and almost co...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2000. In the paper we consider measured-once (MO-QFA) one way qu...
The 2-way quantum finite automaton introduced by Kondacs and Watrous can accept non-regular language...
AbstractWe analyze some features of the behaviour of quantum automata, providing analogies and diffe...
International audienceQuantum computation has emerged as a powerful computational medium of our time...
AbstractWe propose a computing model, the Two-Way Optical Interference Automata (2OIA), that makes u...
AbstractThis paper focuses on quantum analogues of various models of counter automata, and almost co...
AbstractWe prove the following facts about the language recognition power of quantum Turing machines...
In automata theory, quantum computation has been widely examined for finite state machines...
special issue dedicated to the second edition of the conference AutoMathA: from Mathematics to Appli...
AbstractSeveral types of automata, such as probabilistic and quantum automata, require to work with ...
AbstractKravtsev introduced 1-way quantum 1-counter automata (1Q1CAs), and showed that several non-c...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze some features of the behaviour of quantum automata. In particular w...
One of important questions on quantum computing is whether there is a computational gap between the ...
The two-way finite automaton with quantum and classical states (2QCFA), defined by Ambainis and Watr...
AbstractThis paper focuses on quantum analogues of various models of counter automata, and almost co...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2000. In the paper we consider measured-once (MO-QFA) one way qu...
The 2-way quantum finite automaton introduced by Kondacs and Watrous can accept non-regular language...
AbstractWe analyze some features of the behaviour of quantum automata, providing analogies and diffe...
International audienceQuantum computation has emerged as a powerful computational medium of our time...