quantum computing

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
quantum computer
quantum computing

   <computer> A type of computer which uses the ability of
   quantum systems, such as a collection of atoms, to be in many
   different states at once.  In theory, such superpositions
   allow the computer to perform many different computations
   simultaneously.  This capability is combined with interference
   among the states to produce answers to some problems, such as
   factoring integers, much more rapidly than is possible with
   conventional computers.  In practice, such machines have not
   yet been built due to their extreme sensitivity to noise.

   Oxford University (http://eve.physics.ox.ac.uk/QChome.html),
   Stanford University (http://feynman.stanford.edu/qcomp/).

   A quantum search algorithm
   (ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/dynamics/quantum.html) for
   {constraint satisfaction} problems exhibits the phase
   transition for {NP-complete} problems.

   (1997-02-11)
    

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