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Mimicking Time Evolution within a Quantum Ground State: Ground-State Quantum Computation, Cloning, and Teleportation
Published 2003-12-09Version 1
Ground-state quantum computers mimic quantum mechanical time evolution within the amplitudes of a time-independent quantum state. We explore the principles that constrain this mimicking. A no-cloning argument is found to impose strong restrictions. It is shown, however, that there is flexibility that can be exploited using quantum teleportation methods to improve ground-state quantum computer design.
Comments: 10 pages, 7 figures
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: quantum ground state, ground-state quantum computation, mimicking time evolution, quantum computers mimic quantum, mimic quantum mechanical time
Tags: journal article
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