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Minimum energy requirements for quantum computation | Julio Gea-Banacloche
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18 Nov 2002 | Journal: | Phys Rev Lett, 89 (21), 217901 | Abstract: | A lower bound on the amount of energy needed to carry out an elementary logical operation on a quantum computer, with a given accuracy and in a given time, is derived. The bound arises from the requirement that the controls used to manipulate the qubits, which ultimately are themselves quan-tum mechanical systems, must nonetheless be classical to a sufficiently good approximation; it is expected to hold under a wide variety of conditions, and independently of the nature of the physical systems used to encode the qubits. This could have important consequences for very large-scale quantum computations. | Source: | PubMed, pmid12443450 | Services: | Forum | Review | Favorites |
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