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An introduction to one-way quantum computing in distributed architectures

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arxiv 0906.2725 v2 pith:S4CPCVAL submitted 2009-06-15 quant-ph

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This review provides a gentle introduction to one-way quantum computing in distributed architectures. One-way quantum computation shows significant promise as a computational model for distributed systems, particularly those architectures which rely on probabilistic entangling operations. We review the theoretical underpinnings of one-way quantum computation and discuss the practical issues related to exploiting the one-way model in distributed architectures.

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