Journal Article10.1002/PSSB.200881556
Quantum gate design: A perspective
TL;DR: A general discussion of the problem of designing quantum logic gates for physical quantum computing architectures is given, and the use of perturbation theory and the concept of local equivalence is explained.
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Abstract: We give a general discussion of the problem of designing quantum logic gates for physical quantum computing architectures, and explain the use of perturbation theory and the concept of local equivalence.
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