Author
Mosca, M
Jozsa, R
Steane, A
Ekert, A
Journal title
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
DOI
10.1098/rsta.2000.0531
Issue
1765
Volume
358
Last updated
2025-07-24T15:49:29.577+01:00
Page
261-279
Abstract
Information is stored, transmitted and processed always by physical means. Thus the concept of information and computation can be properly formulated only in the context of a physical theory and the study of information processing requires experimentation. It is clear that if computers are to become much smaller in the future, their description must be given by quantum mechanics. Somewhat more surprising is the fact that quantum information processing can be qualitatively different and much more powerful than its classical analogue. In the following we will explain why.
Symplectic ID
156246
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
01 Jan 2000
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