Electrical computers: arithmetic processing and calculating – Electrical hybrid calculating computer – Plural complete computers
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2011-03-01
2011-03-01
Mai, Tan V (Department: 2193)
Electrical computers: arithmetic processing and calculating
Electrical hybrid calculating computer
Plural complete computers
C708S801000
Reexamination Certificate
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ABSTRACT:
Methods, systems and apparatus for quasi-adiabatic quantum computation include initializing a quantum processor to a ground state of an initial Hamiltonian and evolving the quantum processor from the initial Hamiltonian to a final Hamiltonian via an evolution Hamiltonian, wherein anti-crossings of the evolution Hamiltonian are passed non-adiabatically.
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