Equal cost of computation for truth and falsity of experimental quantum propositions necessitates quantum parallel computing
Arkady Bolotin
Abstract:Notwithstanding interest and excitement building around quantum computing in the last decades, a concise statement saying where this computing can truly help is still missing. As it is shown in the present paper, equal cost of computation for truth and falsity of experimental quantum propositions (required in order to infer a conclusion from a premise) cannot be achieved with classical computing. On the other hand, this equality might be realized with quantum parallel computing provided that the efficiency of … Show more
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