An Inherently Quantum Computation Paradigm: NP-complete=P Under the Hypothetical Notion of Continuous Uncomplete von Neumann Measurement

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1 figure. From the Quantum Computation and Communication Pathfinder Meeting in Helsinki (September 26-28, 1998) - extended ver

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The topical quantum computation paradigm is a transposition of the Turing machine into the quantum framework. Implementations based on this paradigm have limitations as to the number of: qubits, computation steps, efficient quantum algorithms (found so far). A new exclusively quantum paradigm (with no classical counterpart) is propounded, based on the speculative notion of continuous uncomplete von Neumann measurement. Under such a notion, NP-complete is equal to P. This can provide a mathematical framework for the search of implementable paradigms, possibly exploiting particle statistics.

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