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  2. Quil (instruction set architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Quil is a quantum instruction set architecture that first introduced a shared quantum/classical memory model. It was introduced by Robert Smith, Michael Curtis, and William Zeng in A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture. [1]

  3. Finish (detergent) - Wikipedia

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    Finish detergent tablet. Finish is the brand name of a range of dishwasher detergent and cleaning products sold by the consumer products manufacturer Reckitt.The tablets, based on the original product, contain surfactants which counteract water hardness and break down foods containing starches and proteins, and remove bleachable stains and produce enzymes and foams.

  4. Jordan map - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical physics, the Jordan map, often also called the Jordan–Schwinger map is a map from matrices M ij to bilinear expressions of quantum oscillators which expedites computation of representations of Lie algebras occurring in physics.

  5. Quantum group - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics and theoretical physics, the term quantum group denotes one of a few different kinds of noncommutative algebras with additional structure. These include Drinfeld–Jimbo type quantum groups (which are quasitriangular Hopf algebras), compact matrix quantum groups (which are structures on unital separable C*-algebras), and bicrossproduct quantum groups.

  6. Turing machine - Wikipedia

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    The diagram "progress of the computation" shows the three-state busy beaver's "state" (instruction) progress through its computation from start to finish. On the far right is the Turing "complete configuration" (Kleene "situation", Hopcroft–Ullman "instantaneous description") at each step.

  7. Quantum operation - Wikipedia

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    In order that a quantum operation preserve the set of density matrices, we need the additional assumption that it is trace-preserving. In the context of quantum information, the quantum operations defined here, i.e. completely positive maps that do not increase the trace, are also called quantum channels or stochastic maps. The formulation here ...

  8. Quantum circuit - Wikipedia

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    In quantum information theory, a quantum circuit is a model for quantum computation, similar to classical circuits, in which a computation is a sequence of quantum gates, measurements, initializations of qubits to known values, and possibly other actions.

  9. Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox - Wikipedia

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    Neither the EPR paradox nor any quantum experiment demonstrates that superluminal signaling is possible; however, the principle of locality appeals powerfully to physical intuition, and Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were unwilling to abandon it. Einstein derided the quantum mechanical predictions as "spooky action at a distance".