Quantum computing: The final frontier?

IEEE Intelligent Systems and their Applications, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As NASA spacecraft explore deeper into the cosmos, speed-of-light-limited signal delays
make it increasingly impractical to command missions from Earth. Future spacecraft will …

Quantum Computing: The Final Frontier?

RJ Hughes, CP Williams - IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2000 - computer.org
As NASA spacecraft explore deeper into the cosmos, speed-of-light-limited signal delays
make it increasingly impractical to command missions from Earth. Future spacecraft will …

[PDF][PDF] Quantum computing: The final frontier?

RJ Hughes, CP Williams - cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw
Quantum computing is an exciting area from a computer science viewpoint. Not only is there
the possibility of exponential speedup on some classes of problems, but quantum computing …

Quantum Computing: The Final Frontier?

RJ Hughes, CP Williams - IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2000 - dl.acm.org
As NASA spacecraft explore deeper into the cosmos, speed-of-light-limited signal delays
make it increasingly impractical to command missions from Earth. Future spacecraft will …

[PDF][PDF] Quantum computing: The final frontier?

RJ Hughes, CP Williams - Citeseer
Quantum computing is an exciting area from a computer science viewpoint. Not only is there
the possibility of exponential speedup on some classes of problems, but quantum computing …