Monday, January 4, 2010

An Overview of Quantum Computing for Technology Managers

I came across this paper on arXiv: An Overview of Quantum Computing for Technology Managers by Eleanor G. Rieffel. It provides a good overview of nearly all aspects of quantum computing. Unfortunately the one area missing was quantum computer programming. It is great to have algorithms and physical implementations, but we still need a way to write code to carry those algorithms out. The closest was the coverage of quantum circuit diagrams. If it were to be expanded in the future to cover quantum computer programming, I would imagine that Knill's QRAM model [1] would play a big part since it is used (sometimes implicitly) in many programming proposals.

This paper is also part of Wiley's Handbook of Technology Management.

References
[1] E. Knill, "Conventions for Quantum Pseudocode," Los Alamos National Laboratory LAUR-96-2724, 1996.

1 comment:

  1. This is a review for Reports on Progress in Physics, at a level suitable for physicists new to the subject, such as graduate students. 52 pages LaTeX plus 14 encapsulated PostScript figures. Replaced version corrects minor errors and omissions, and improves some notations

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