Liquid State Machines in Adbiatic Quantum Computers for General Computation
Joshua Jay Herman

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of Liquid State Machines within Adiabatic Quantum Computers to enhance their capability for general computation tasks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integration of Liquid State Machines with Adiabatic Quantum Computing, proposing a new approach for quantum-based computation.
Findings
Demonstrates feasibility of Liquid State Machines in quantum settings
Shows potential for improved computational versatility in quantum computers
Provides a framework for future quantum neural network development
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Quantum Information and Cryptography
