Towards a Multi Target Quantum Computational Logic
Giuseppe Sergioli

TL;DR
This paper introduces Multi Target Quantum Computational Logic (MTQCL), an extension of standard QCL that allows multiple and arbitrarily positioned target qubits, broadening the scope of quantum logic modeling.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel extension to quantum computational logic that supports multiple and variably positioned target qubits, unlike the traditional single-target approach.
Findings
Defines the formal structure of MTQCL
Demonstrates the flexibility of multiple target qubits
Provides potential applications in quantum computing
Abstract
Unlike the standard Quantum Computational Logic (QCL), where the carrier of information (target) is conventionally assumed to be only the last qubit over a sequence of many qubits, here we propose an extended version of the QCL (we call Multi Target Quantum Computational Logic, briefly MTQCL) where the number and the position of the target qubits are arbitrary.
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