Daniel Gottesman, Isaac L. Chuang
Nature
Using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques with a solution of chloroform molecules we implement Grover's search algorithm for a system with four states. By performing a tomographic reconstruction of the density matrix during the computation good agreement is seen between theory and experiment. This provides the first complete experimental demonstration of loading an initial state into a quantum computer, performing a computation requiring fewer steps than on a classical computer, and then reading out the final state. © 1998 The American Physical Society.
Daniel Gottesman, Isaac L. Chuang
Nature
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