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Measurement-Based Quantum Turing Machines and Questions of Universalities

Simon Perdrix

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Quantum measurement is universal for quantum computation. This universality allows alternative schemes to the traditional three-step organisation of quantum computation: initial state preparation, unitary transformation, measurement. In order to formalize these other forms of computation, while pointing out the role and the necessity of classical control in measurement-based computation, and for establishing a new upper bound of the minimal resources needed to quantum universality, a formal model is introduced by means of Measurement-based Quantum Turing Machines.

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hal-00130303 , version 1 (10-02-2007)

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Simon Perdrix, Philippe Jorrand. Measurement-Based Quantum Turing Machines and Questions of Universalities. 2004. ⟨hal-00130303⟩

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