Quantum Computing: a Quantum Group Approach
Zhenghan Wang

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of quantum group theory as a promising approach to developing large-scale quantum computers, highlighting recent progress and future prospects in quantum information science.
Contribution
It introduces the quantum group approach as a novel framework for advancing quantum computing technology.
Findings
Quantum group theory offers a promising route to scalable quantum computers.
Recent progress in quantum computing supports the feasibility of this approach.
Quantum physics fundamentally transforms information science.
Abstract
There is compelling theoretical evidence that quantum physics will change the face of information science. Exciting progress has been made during the last two decades towards the building of a large scale quantum computer. A quantum group approach stands out as a promising route to this holy grail, and provides hope that we may have quantum computers in our future.
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
