quantum computation models using cellular automata
Quantum computation models using cellular automata refer to computational frameworks that utilize both the principles of quantum mechanics and the concept of cellular automata to enable advanced computing tasks. These models combine the ability of quantum systems to exist in multiple states simultaneously with the parallel, decentralized processing capabilities of cellular automata, offering potential advantages in areas such as data processing, optimization, and simulation.
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