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Comment on "Stable Quantum Computation of Unstable Classical Chaos"

Christof Zalka

Published 2001-10-02Version 1

This is a 1-page comment on a wrong paper that recently appeared in PRL (Phys. Rev. Lett. 86 (23), 5393 (2001), also quant-ph/0101004). The authors claim to have shown that using a quantum computer gives an "exponential advantage" for simulating and studying classical chaotic systems.

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