Cluster State Computing
Cluster State Computing is a radically different model of quantum computation compared to the more widely known gate-based model. Instead of using quantum gates applied step-by-step to qubits, it performs….
Cluster State Computing is a radically different model of quantum computation compared to the more widely known gate-based model. Instead of using quantum gates applied step-by-step to qubits, it performs….
1. Introduction: What Is a Quantum Turing Machine? To understand Quantum Turing Machines, we first need to recall the Turing Machine — a theoretical model invented by Alan Turing in….
1. Introduction: What is Quantum Cellular Automata? To understand Quantum Cellular Automata (QCA), let’s first look at the classical idea it evolves from — Cellular Automata (CA). Classical Cellular Automata….
Topological Quantum Computing (TQC) is a unique approach to quantum computing that uses topology, a branch of mathematics focused on the properties of space that remain unchanged under continuous transformations….
One-Way Quantum Computing (1WQC), or Measurement-Based Quantum Computing (MBQC), is a radically different approach to quantum computation. Unlike gate-based quantum computing, which processes quantum data through a sequence of logic….
Adiabatic Quantum Computing (AQC) is an alternative model of quantum computation that differs significantly from the well-known gate-based and measurement-based approaches. Instead of performing computations through sequences of gates or….
Measurement-Based Quantum Computing (MBQC), also known as one-way quantum computing, is a unique and elegant model of quantum computation. Unlike the more familiar gate-based model, where quantum gates are applied….
Gate-Based Quantum Computing is the most widely explored and foundational model of quantum computation. It is similar to how classical computers work with logic gates, such as AND, OR, and….
Biology and quantum mechanics might seem like two completely different worlds — one deals with living organisms, the other with subatomic particles. But surprisingly, some of the most fundamental biological….
Chaos is a concept we usually associate with classical systems — the weather, the solar system, or a double pendulum. These systems, although governed by deterministic laws, show extreme sensitivity….