Physics sets certain limits on what is and is not computable. These limits are very far from having been reached by current technologies. Whilst proposals for hypercomputation are almost certainly infeasible, there are a number of non classical approaches that do hold considerable promise. There are a range of possible architectures that could be implemented on silicon that are distinctly different from the von Neumann model. Beyond this, quantum simulators, which are the quantum equivalent of analogue computers, may be constructable in the near future
Quantum Computation – p.1/25 What is a quantum computer? It is a computer whose elementary hardware ...
Quantum computing is a new computational paradigm created by reformulating in-formation and computat...
Abstract. Does new physics give us a chance for designing computers, at least in principle, which co...
Physics sets certain limits on what is and is not computable. These limits are very far from having ...
Physics sets certain limits on what is and is not computable. These limits are very far from having ...
We briefly review what a quantum computer is, what it promises to do for us and why it is so hard to...
The year is 2022. Scientists and engineers inch ever closer to building a practical quantum computer...
This book addresses a broad community of physicists, engineers, computer scientists and industry pro...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
We briefly review what a quantum computer is, what it promises to do for us and why it is so hard to...
I'll discuss how computational complexity---the study of what can and can't be feasibly computed---h...
We explore in the framework of quantum computation the notion of computability, which holds a centra...
AbstractThis paper discusses the basic components that are required to build a quantum computing env...
Quantum computers hold the promise of massive performance enhancements across a range of application...
Quantum mechanics can simulate a classical system evolving in (and towards) thermal equilibrium. Thi...
Quantum Computation – p.1/25 What is a quantum computer? It is a computer whose elementary hardware ...
Quantum computing is a new computational paradigm created by reformulating in-formation and computat...
Abstract. Does new physics give us a chance for designing computers, at least in principle, which co...
Physics sets certain limits on what is and is not computable. These limits are very far from having ...
Physics sets certain limits on what is and is not computable. These limits are very far from having ...
We briefly review what a quantum computer is, what it promises to do for us and why it is so hard to...
The year is 2022. Scientists and engineers inch ever closer to building a practical quantum computer...
This book addresses a broad community of physicists, engineers, computer scientists and industry pro...
For many years after the dawn of computing machines, it seemed to be the case that the dynamics of a...
We briefly review what a quantum computer is, what it promises to do for us and why it is so hard to...
I'll discuss how computational complexity---the study of what can and can't be feasibly computed---h...
We explore in the framework of quantum computation the notion of computability, which holds a centra...
AbstractThis paper discusses the basic components that are required to build a quantum computing env...
Quantum computers hold the promise of massive performance enhancements across a range of application...
Quantum mechanics can simulate a classical system evolving in (and towards) thermal equilibrium. Thi...
Quantum Computation – p.1/25 What is a quantum computer? It is a computer whose elementary hardware ...
Quantum computing is a new computational paradigm created by reformulating in-formation and computat...
Abstract. Does new physics give us a chance for designing computers, at least in principle, which co...