Reversible computation as a model for the quantum measurement process
Karl Svozil

TL;DR
This paper introduces reversible automata as a model to better understand the quantum measurement process, highlighting their potential to simulate quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It proposes the use of one-to-one reversible automata to model quantum measurement, offering a new computational perspective.
Findings
Reversible automata can simulate aspects of quantum measurement.
The approach provides insights into the reversibility of quantum processes.
Potential applications in quantum computing modeling.
Abstract
One-to-one reversible automata are introduced. Their applicability to a modelling of the quantum mechanical measurement process is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
