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Counterfactual Quantum Computation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Counterfactual Quantum Computation Counterfactual Quantum Computation is a method of inferring the result of a computation without actually running a quantum computer otherwise capable of actively performing that computation. ==Conceptual Origin==
Physicists Graeme Mitchinson and Richard Jozsa introduced the notion of counterfactual computing as an application of quantum computing, founded on the concepts of Counterfactual Definiteness, on a re-interpretation of the Elitzur–Vaidman bomb tester thought experiment, and making theoretical use of the phenomenon of interaction-free measurement.
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