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Applied mathematics / Controlled NOT gate / Quantum error correction / Quantum gate / Qubit / Quantum circuit / Quantum computer / Toffoli gate / Ancilla / Quantum information science / Theoretical computer science / Quantum mechanics
Date: 2008-04-01 20:17:34
Applied mathematics
Controlled NOT gate
Quantum error correction
Quantum gate
Qubit
Quantum circuit
Quantum computer
Toffoli gate
Ancilla
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics

Quantum computing using shortcuts through higher dimensions B. P. Lanyon1 , M. Barbieri1 , M. P. Almeida1 , T. Jennewein1,2 , T. C. Ralph1 , K. J. Resch1,3 , G. J. Pryde1,4 , J. L. O’Brien1,5 , A. Gilchrist1,6 & A. G.

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