
TL;DR
This paper introduces Quantum Computer Music, exploring how quantum computing can be applied to music creation, performance, and distribution, expanding the technology's use beyond traditional scientific and engineering domains.
Contribution
It pioneers the field of quantum computer music by developing quantum algorithms and systems for music synthesis and sequencing, broadening quantum computing applications.
Findings
Development of a quantum singing voice synthesiser
Implementation of a quantum-based musical sequencer using quantum walk
Discussion on potential future applications in music and entertainment
Abstract
Quantum computing is emerging as a promising technology, which is built on the principles of subatomic physics. By the time of writing, fully fledged practical quantum computers are not widely available. But research and development are advancing rapidly. Various software simulators are already available. And a few companies have already started to provide access to quantum hardware via the cloud. These initiatives have enabled experiments with quantum computing to tackle some realistic problems in science; e.g., in chemistry and cryptography. In spite of continuing progress in developing increasingly more sophisticated hardware and software, research in quantum computing has been focusing primarily on developing scientific applications. Up till now there has been virtually no research activity aimed at widening the range of applications of this technology beyond science and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
