Thousands of scientists around the world are working hard to develop quantum computers – machines that can solve certain problems that are far beyond the reach of the world’s best supercomputers. Famous examples include code breaking and simulating complex molecules. Unlike ordinary computers, these machines exploit the laws of quantum mechanics. Like ordinary computers, the way a quantum computer works can be understood in terms of a few simple logic operations that act on bits of information. By combining many such operations together to form logic circuits, one can solve interesting problems. This document contains a detailed explanation of pictorial rules that can be used to design and analyze quantum logic circuits, along with a few practice problems to help students become familiar with the basic rules of quantum logic.
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