A characteristic feature of quantum computation is the use of reversible logical operations. These correspond to quantum logical gates that are mathematically represented by unitary operators defined on convenient Hilbert spaces. Two questions arise: 1) to what extent is quantum computation bound to the use of reversible logical operations? 2) How to identify the logical operations that admit a quantum computational simulation by means of appropriate gates? We introduce the notion of quantum computational simulation of a binary function defined on the real interval [0, 1], and we prove that for any binary Boolean function there exists a unique fuzzy extension admitting a quantum computational simulation. As a consequence, the Łukasiewicz conjunction and disjunction do not admit a quantum computational simulation. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.

(2007). Reversibility and irreversibility in quantum computation and in quantum computational logics . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/240349

Reversibility and irreversibility in quantum computation and in quantum computational logics

Leporini, Roberto
2007-01-01

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A characteristic feature of quantum computation is the use of reversible logical operations. These correspond to quantum logical gates that are mathematically represented by unitary operators defined on convenient Hilbert spaces. Two questions arise: 1) to what extent is quantum computation bound to the use of reversible logical operations? 2) How to identify the logical operations that admit a quantum computational simulation by means of appropriate gates? We introduce the notion of quantum computational simulation of a binary function defined on the real interval [0, 1], and we prove that for any binary Boolean function there exists a unique fuzzy extension admitting a quantum computational simulation. As a consequence, the Łukasiewicz conjunction and disjunction do not admit a quantum computational simulation. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007.
2007
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Algebraic and Proof-theoretic Aspects of Non-Classical Logics. Papers in honor of Daniele Mundici on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Aguzzoli, S.; Ciabattoni, A.; Gerla, B.; Manara, C.; Marra, V.;
978-3-540-75938-6
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International Conference on Algebraic and Logical Foundations of Many-Valued Reasoning in honor of Daniele Mundici on his 60th Birthday, Gargnano, Italy, 19-23 March 2006
Gargnano (Italy)
19-23 March 2006
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Settore MAT/01 - Logica Matematica
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Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa; Giuntini, Roberto; Leporini, Roberto
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