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Quantum information wiki and portal. CaML Q-gol description: system for simulation of quantum computations webpage: status: finished GUI based Java Bloch Sphere Simulator of Quantum-Mechanical gates and Spintronics description: 3d visualization of qubits on the Bloch sphere webpage: status: finished jaQuzzi description: interactive quantum computer simulator webpage: status: unknown jQuantum - Quantum Computer Simulator description: simulator of quantum circuits with a visual editor webpage: status: unknown qsim description: quantum computation simulator concentrating and based on quantum circuits webpage: status: unknown jSQ- Java Quantique Simulator description: simulator of quantum dial able to generate binary keys webpage: status: active QuanSuite description: Suite of 7 Java applications, all based on a common class library called QWalk.

Quantum information wiki and portal

Third-Polarizing-Filter Experiment Demystified — How It Works. © Copyright 2004 Darel Rex Finley.

Third-Polarizing-Filter Experiment Demystified — How It Works

All rights reserved. This article, with illustrations and copyright notice intact, may be freely distributed for educational purposes. Shine light through two polarizing filters oriented at 90° to each other, and no light gets through. EDU. Shor, I’ll do it. I’ve been talking a lot recently about how quantum algorithms don’t work.

Shor, I’ll do it

But last week JR Minkel, an editor at Scientific American, asked me to write a brief essay about how quantum algorithms do work, which he could then link to from SciAm‘s website.”OK!” I replied, momentarily forgetting about the quantum algorithm tutorials that are already on the web.