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Q: How to prove/disprove universality for a set of gates

chusterA universal set of gates are able to mimic the operation of any other gate type, given enough gates. For example, a universal set of quantum gates are the Hadamard(H), the pi/8 phase shift(T), and the CNOT gate. How would one disprove or prove universality of a set of gates such as {H,T}, {CNOT,T...

 
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Q: Photonic Circuit Idea (Does this already exist?)

meowzzI have had a few ideas for circuits that I would like to get feedback on (do such things already exist, what utility they serve, etc). Any suggestions on how I might graphically render these? Example: o i-/->\ \<-/ Here i is the input & o is the output. The slash directly to the ri...

 
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> But see DaftWullie's answer, and note where he said so long as quantum mechanics is correct. The bottom line is this: it isn't. – John Duffield 3 hours ago
Well, my comment about this issue got deleted (justifiably), but again, good luck to the mods and users of this SE!
Anonymous
@knzhou There's really not much we can do about it (other than cleaning up the comment section)...
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A: Is quantum computing just pie in the sky?

R.AlamshaFull fledged Quantum computing will be the last invention of mankind, as mentioned by Stephen Hawking about AI. This will open up the gateway for super intelligence. The first Quatntum Machine will start producing millions of slave robots and will take over the world governance. This is called si...

Anonymous
"Full fledged Quantum computing will be the last invention of mankind, as mentioned by Stephen Hawking about AI. This will open up the gateway for super intelligence. The first Quatntum Machine will start producing millions of slave robots and will take over the world governance. This is called singularity. After that, human intelligence and human race will become obsolete. Many experts believe that this will happen before 2040."
Anonymous
That's a good theory, lol
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Q: How do you send an array of qubits to an operation in Q#?

TinkidinkiI have the following operation in my .qs files: operation myOp(qubits: Qubit[]) : () { // uses elements from the qubit array } How do I send an array of qubits to this in the driver file? The following did not work: Qubit[] qubits = new Qubit[2]; myOp.Run(sim, qubits); I got t...

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Q: Should goverments ban certain types of quantum computing research?

user96037If quantum computers advance to the point where they can defeat RSA, DSA, SHA (and really all existing classical public key encryption or and authentication) then it appears that it would be impossible to make secure transactions on the internet. It would be impossible to maintain the security...

 
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Q: Projection operator on Time evolution Operator

JitendraFrom a 9×9 Hamiltonian lying 9D space, I choose a certain subspace of 4D for designing a two qubit gate. Now the original unitary time evolution operator also lies in 9D space and it's a 9×9 size matrix. For action of unitary time evolution operator on the two qubit gate made out of 4D subspace i...


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