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Breaking Down the Quantum Swap
Breaking Down the Quantum Swap

Figure 2.26 from Quantum Computing Basics and Concepts 1.1 Introduction |  Semantic Scholar
Figure 2.26 from Quantum Computing Basics and Concepts 1.1 Introduction | Semantic Scholar

Quantum Computation – towards quantum circuits and algorithms - ppt download
Quantum Computation – towards quantum circuits and algorithms - ppt download

Control-Z Gate Sequence — Pulser 0.10.0 documentation
Control-Z Gate Sequence — Pulser 0.10.0 documentation

PDF] Photonic scheme for implementing quantum square root controlled Z gate  using phase and intensity encoding of light | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Photonic scheme for implementing quantum square root controlled Z gate using phase and intensity encoding of light | Semantic Scholar

Controlled NOT gate - Wikipedia
Controlled NOT gate - Wikipedia

Quantum Information & Quantum Computing
Quantum Information & Quantum Computing

Quantum logic gate - Wikipedia
Quantum logic gate - Wikipedia

Understanding of Quantum Circuits-Lecture 8: Controlled-Z Gate - YouTube
Understanding of Quantum Circuits-Lecture 8: Controlled-Z Gate - YouTube

Controlled two-qubit gates and swap gate | Download Scientific Diagram
Controlled two-qubit gates and swap gate | Download Scientific Diagram

Thinking of Operations as Controls
Thinking of Operations as Controls

qiskit - How to make circuit for n-control Z gate( i.e $C^3Z$ )? - Quantum  Computing Stack Exchange
qiskit - How to make circuit for n-control Z gate( i.e $C^3Z$ )? - Quantum Computing Stack Exchange

Speeding up Control-Z gates on a fluxonium quantum computer – QuBytes
Speeding up Control-Z gates on a fluxonium quantum computer – QuBytes

Gates and operations | Cirq | Google Quantum AI
Gates and operations | Cirq | Google Quantum AI

PHYS483: Quantum information processing—Lecture Notes
PHYS483: Quantum information processing—Lecture Notes

quantum gate - Why is the action of controlled-Z unaltered by exchanging  target control qubits? - Quantum Computing Stack Exchange
quantum gate - Why is the action of controlled-Z unaltered by exchanging target control qubits? - Quantum Computing Stack Exchange

More Circuit Identities
More Circuit Identities

Solved 1. (10 points) Controlled-Z Gate. The controlled-Z | Chegg.com
Solved 1. (10 points) Controlled-Z Gate. The controlled-Z | Chegg.com

Entropy | Free Full-Text | Characterizing the Reproducibility of Noisy  Quantum Circuits
Entropy | Free Full-Text | Characterizing the Reproducibility of Noisy Quantum Circuits

Solved (Building CNOT from controlled-Z gates) Show that the | Chegg.com
Solved (Building CNOT from controlled-Z gates) Show that the | Chegg.com

Breakthrough for the realization of ultrafast quantum computers: the  world's fastest 2-Qubit gate between two single atoms | Institute for  Molecular Science
Breakthrough for the realization of ultrafast quantum computers: the world's fastest 2-Qubit gate between two single atoms | Institute for Molecular Science

Researchers make progress in application of larger-scale quantum algorithms  and quantum architecture
Researchers make progress in application of larger-scale quantum algorithms and quantum architecture

More Circuit Identities
More Circuit Identities

A general protocol for distributed quantum gates | SpringerLink
A general protocol for distributed quantum gates | SpringerLink

Ie Exercise 4.17: (Building CNOT from controlled-Z | Chegg.com
Ie Exercise 4.17: (Building CNOT from controlled-Z | Chegg.com

qiskit - controlled-Z rotation gates in symmetrical fashion - Quantum  Computing Stack Exchange
qiskit - controlled-Z rotation gates in symmetrical fashion - Quantum Computing Stack Exchange

How to construct a multi-qubit controlled-Z from elementary gates? -  Quantum Computing Stack Exchange
How to construct a multi-qubit controlled-Z from elementary gates? - Quantum Computing Stack Exchange