<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Theoretical computer science / Quantum information science / Quantum mechanics / Quantum computing / Models of computation / Logic gates / Quantum gates / Quantum logic gate / Quantum circuit / Qubit / Toffoli gate / Controlled NOT gate
Date: 2016-09-12 11:55:28
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information science
Quantum mechanics
Quantum computing
Models of computation
Logic gates
Quantum gates
Quantum logic gate
Quantum circuit
Qubit
Toffoli gate
Controlled NOT gate

Solving binary MQ with Grover’s algorithm Peter Schwabe and Bas Westerbaan ? Digital Security Group, Radboud University

Add to Reading List

Source URL: cryptojedi.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 550,26 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

UCSD Summer school notes The quantum circuit model 1  Introduction

UCSD Summer school notes The quantum circuit model 1 Introduction

DocID: 1vmdE - View Document

ALGEBRAIC CHARACTERIZATIONS OF QUANTUM COMPUTATIONAL LOGICS MARIA LUISA DALLA CHIARA AND ROBERTO GIUNTINI Classical circuit theory is basically irreversible in the sense that Boolean functions (gates) are generally descr

ALGEBRAIC CHARACTERIZATIONS OF QUANTUM COMPUTATIONAL LOGICS MARIA LUISA DALLA CHIARA AND ROBERTO GIUNTINI Classical circuit theory is basically irreversible in the sense that Boolean functions (gates) are generally descr

DocID: 1tIxP - View Document

Digitized adiabatic quantum computing with a superconducting circuit

Digitized adiabatic quantum computing with a superconducting circuit

DocID: 1s1eO - View Document

ISSN No: International Journal & Magazine of Engineering, Technology, Management and Research A Peer Reviewed Open Access International Journal

ISSN No: International Journal & Magazine of Engineering, Technology, Management and Research A Peer Reviewed Open Access International Journal

DocID: 1rdnH - View Document

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, VoL 21, Nos. 6/7, 1982  Simulating Physics with Computers Richard P. Feynman Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CaliforniaReceived Ma

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, VoL 21, Nos. 6/7, 1982 Simulating Physics with Computers Richard P. Feynman Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CaliforniaReceived Ma

DocID: 1r9tJ - View Document