Quantum Computing For Computer Architects(1st Edition)

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Tzvetan S Metodi ,Frederic T Chong

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ISBN: 1598291181, 978-1598291186

Book publisher: Morgan & Claypool

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Book Price $0 : Quantum Computationmay Seem To Be A Topic For Science Fiction, But Small Quantum Computers Have Existed For Several Years And Larger Machines Are On The Drawing Table. These Efforts Have Been Fueled By A Tantalizing Property: While Conventional Computers Employ A Binary Representation That Allows Computational Power To Scale Linearly With Resources At Best, Quantum Computations Employ Quantum Phenomena That Can Interact To Allow Computational Power That Is Exponential In The Number Of Quantum Bits In The System. Quantum Devices Rely On The Ability To Control And Manipulate Binary Data Stored In The Phase Information Of Quantum Wave Functions That Describe The Electronic States Of Individual Atoms Or The Polarization States Of Photons. While Existing Quantum Technologies Are In Their Infancy, We Shall See That It Is Not Too Early To Consider Scalability And Reliability. In Fact, Such Considerations Are A Critical Link In The Development Chain Of Viable Device Technologies Capable Of Orchestrating Reliable Control Of Tens Of Millions Quantum Bits In A Large-scale System. The Goal Of This Lecture Is To Provide Architectural Abstractions Common To Potential Technologies And Explore The Systemslevel Challenges In Achieving Scalable, Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation.