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Quantum Computation

A quantum computer carrying out an ordinary computation, in which no bits are superposed, generates a sequence of waves analogous to the sound of "change ringing" from an English church tower, in which the bells are never struck simultaneously and the sequence of sounds follows strict mathematical rules. A computation done in quantum parallel mode is like a symphony: its "sound" is that of many waves interfering with one another.

Seth Lloyd



John Baez wrote about this in Week 34

Samuel L. Braunstein has written:
Quantum computation: a tutorial

How about a q-comp mailing list?


Important articles about quantum computation can be found
at Vesta's quantum information page -

Also see the even more accessible links at Oxford's q-c page.


ANU q-c page
IBM q-info

Coherence
Quantum brain
Nonlocality