Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2001-10-16
Future Trends in Microelectronics. The nano Millenium, Eds. S. Luryi, J. Xu, and A. Zaslavsky, Wiley (2002), pp. 307-318
Physics
Condensed Matter
13 pages, 1 figure. Conference talk, to appear in "Future Trends in Microelectronics: The Nano Millenium", eds. S. Luryi, J. X
Scientific paper
Quantum computing relies on processing information within a quantum system with many continuous degrees of freedom. The practical implementation of this idea requires complete control over all of the 2^n independent amplitudes of a many-particle wavefunction, where n>1000. The principles of quantum computing are discussed from the practical point of view with the conclusion that no working device will be built in the forseeable future.
Dyakonov Michel I.
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