Autores
Sun Guohua
Título Scales of time where the quantum discord allows an efficient execution of the DQC1 algorithm
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Advances in Mathematical Physics
Resumen The power of one qubit deterministic quantum processor (DQC1) (Knill and Laflamme (1998)) generates a nonclassical correlation known as quantum discord. The DQC1 algorithm executes in an efficient way with a characteristic time given by τ=Tr[Un]/2n, where Un is an n qubit unitary gate. For pure states, quantum discord means entanglement while for mixed states such a quantity is more than entanglement. Quantum discord can be thought of as the mutual information between two systems. Within the quantum discord approach the role of time in an efficient evaluation of τ is discussed. It is found that the smaller the value of t/T is, where t is the time of execution of the DQC1 algorithm and T is the scale of time where the nonclassical correlations prevail, the more efficient the calculation of τ is. A Mösbauer nucleus might be a good processor of the DQC1 algorithm while a nuclear spin chain would not be efficient for the calculation of
Observaciones DOI 10.1155/2014/367905
Lugar Nueva York
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas Article number 367905
Vol. / Cap. 2014
Inicio 2014-01-01
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