Quantum information science

Optical cluster state

Optical cluster states are a proposed tool to achieve quantum computational universality in linear optical quantum computing (LOQC). As direct entangling operations with photons often require nonlinear effects, probabilistic generation of entangled resource states has been proposed as an alternative path to the direct approach. (Wikipedia).

Optical cluster state
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http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Galaxies are not scattered randomly in space. Gravity acting over ten billion years or more has caused them to move together. Sometimes two or more galaxies become bound by gravity and form a new entity. Astronomers have developed different mathematical te

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