Quantum Information in a Distributed Apparatus

Foundations of Physics 28 (6):1005-1012 (1998)
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Abstract

We investigate the information provided about a specified distributed apparatus of n units in the measurement of a quantum state. It is shown that, in contrast to such measurement of a classical state, which is bounded by log(n + 1) bits, the information in a quantum measurement is bounded by 3.7 × n 1/2 bits. This means that the use of quantum apparatus offers an exponential advantage over classical apparatus

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The Initialization Problem in Quantum Computing.Subhash Kak - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (2):267-279.

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Information, physics, and computation.Subhash C. Kak - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (1):127-137.
Speed of computation and simulation.Subhash C. Kak - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (10):1375-1386.

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