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3 June 2011 Using computer algebra in quantum computation and quantum games
David A. Bolívar
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Abstract
Research in contemporary physics is emphasizing the development and evolution of computer systems to facilitate the calculations. Quantum computing is a branch of modern physics is believed promising results for the future, Thanks to the ability of qubits to store more information than a bit. The work of this paper focuses on the simulation of certain quantum algorithms such as the prisoner's dilemma in its quantum version using the MATHEMATICA® software and implementing stochastic version of the software MAPLE ® and the Grover search algorithm that simulates finding a needle in a haystack.
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David A. Bolívar "Using computer algebra in quantum computation and quantum games", Proc. SPIE 8057, Quantum Information and Computation IX, 80570F (3 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884112
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KEYWORDS
Quantum computing

Computer simulations

Stochastic processes

Quantum communications

Computing systems

Physics

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