Al Adeh, 2017 - Google Patents
Natural limitations of quantum computingAl Adeh, 2017
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- Al Adeh F
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We will try in this paper to contribute to the efforts employed to surmount the main difficulty of quantum computing which is to isolate quantum computing from the external world and yet get the desired result in that world. First we will introduce a model of how a digital computer …
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