Liquid state NMR Quantum Computing
Lieven M.K. Vandersypen (1, 2), Costantino S. Yannoni (2), Isaac L., Chuang (2) ((1) Solid State, Photonics Laboratory, Stanford University (2), IBM Almaden Research Center)

TL;DR
This paper introduces the principles of quantum computing and explores how liquid state NMR techniques can be used to implement quantum computers, aimed at readers familiar with NMR.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of applying liquid state NMR methods to quantum computing for an NMR audience.
Findings
Demonstrates feasibility of liquid state NMR for quantum information processing
Provides foundational understanding for NMR-based quantum computing
Highlights challenges and future directions in the field
Abstract
This in an introduction on quantum computing and on the use of NMR to build quantum computers, geared towards an NMR audience.
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
