Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-05-13
Particles and Nuclei Letters, No. 1[116], p 60 (2003)
Physics
Quantum Physics
8 pages, LaTeX 2e
Scientific paper
A quantum processor (the programmable gate array) is a quantum network with a fixed structure. A space of states is represented as tensor product of data and program registers. Different unitary operations with the data register correspond to "loaded" programs without any changing or "tuning" of network itself. Due to such property and undesirability of entanglement between program and data registers, universality of quantum processors is subject of rather strong restrictions. By different authors was developed universal "stochastic" quantum gate arrays. It was proved also, that "deterministic" quantum processors with finite-dimensional space of states may be universal only in approximate sense. In present paper is shown, that using hybrid system with continuous and discrete quantum variables, it is possible to suggest a design of strictly universal quantum processors. It is shown also that "deterministic" limit of specific programmable "stochastic" U(1) gates (probability of success becomes unit for infinite program register), discussed by other authors, may be essentially same kind of hybrid quantum systems used here.
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