Infinite-range transverse field Ising models and quantum computation
Jun-ichi Inoue

TL;DR
This paper reviews how quantum fluctuations in infinite-range transverse field Ising models relate to quantum information processing and spin glasses, highlighting future research challenges.
Contribution
It clarifies the connection between probabilistic information processing and quantum spin glasses in infinite-range models, and discusses future research directions.
Findings
Analysis of the relationship between quantum fluctuations and information processing.
Clarification of the connection between quantum spin glasses and probabilistic computation.
Identification of open issues for future research in quantum spin glass models.
Abstract
We present a brief review on information processing, computing and inference via quantum fluctuation, and clarify the relationship between the probabilistic information processing and theory of quantum spin glasses through the analysis of the infinite-range model. We also argue several issues to be solved for the future direction in the research field.
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