Times of Execution of the Quantum NOT Gate Operating on One of Two Interacting Qubits

Autores/as

  • Manuel Ávila
  • Laura Alejandra Peñaloza Centro universitario UAEM Valle de Chalco, universidad autónoma del Estado de México.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13053/cys-19-1-1973

Palabras clave:

XXZ Hamiltonian, qubits, quantum NOT gate

Resumen

It is generally believed that entanglement speeds up Quantum Information Processing (QIP). However, we prove that for a system of two interacting qubits through a XXZ Hamiltonian that are maximally entangled, it is not possible to execute a quantum NOT gate operating on one of these two qubits. The interaction between the two qubits means presence of noise in one of them. If the two interacting qubits are not entangled the times of execution of the quantum NOT gate operating on one of the two qubits are not small enough. We conclude that the execution of the quantum NOT gate operating on one of two interacting qubits is not possible.

Biografía del autor/a

Laura Alejandra Peñaloza, Centro universitario UAEM Valle de Chalco, universidad autónoma del Estado de México.

Estudiante del tercer semestre de la maestría en ciencias de la computación de la Universidad Autonóma del Estado de México.

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Publicado

2015-03-27