A Note on the "Third Life of Quantum Logic"
Christian Herrmann

TL;DR
This paper discusses open questions and perspectives in the evolution of quantum logic inspired by quantum computing, highlighting its ongoing development and relevance.
Contribution
It provides a commentary on the current state and future directions of quantum logic in the context of quantum computing.
Findings
Raises questions about the foundations of quantum logic
Identifies potential research directions in quantum logic
Highlights the influence of quantum computing on logical frameworks
Abstract
The purpose of this note is to discuss some of the questions raised by Dunn, J. Michael; Moss, Lawrence S.; Wang, Zhenghan in Editors' introduction: the third life of quantum logic: quantum logic inspired by quantum computing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
