Data processing: artificial intelligence – Adaptive system
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-02
2007-10-02
Hirl, Joseph P (Department: 2129)
Data processing: artificial intelligence
Adaptive system
C706S012000, C706S045000
Reexamination Certificate
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ABSTRACT:
A method for quantum computing uses entangled resource states which include in particular a class of highly entangled multi-particle states. These so-called cluster states can serve as a quantum computer. The resource states can be implemented with ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices or similar systems. A universal set of quantum gates, the CNOT gate and arbitrary one-system rotations, can be implemented by performing one-system measurements only. Further, a way of quantum information processing beyond the network scheme is provided.
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Briegel Hans
Raussendorf Robert
Greenberg Laurence A.
Hirl Joseph P
Locher Ralph E.
Stemer Werner H.
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