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The following pages link to Closed timelike curves make quantum and classical computing equivalent (Q3561861):
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- Computation with multiple CTCs of fixed length and width (Q256423) (← links)
- Mixedness and entanglement in the presence of localized closed timelike curves (Q331577) (← links)
- Perfect state distinguishability and computational speedups with postselected closed timelike curves (Q427292) (← links)
- Revisiting consistency conditions for quantum states of systems on closed timelike curves: an epistemic perspective (Q436963) (← links)
- Fixed space of positive trace-preserving super-operators (Q445832) (← links)
- A personal account of Turing's imprint on the development of computer science (Q465701) (← links)
- Revisiting integer factorization using closed timelike curves (Q669871) (← links)
- Simulations of closed timelike curves (Q1709148) (← links)
- Perfect prediction in normal form: superrational thinking extended to non-symmetric games (Q2197079) (← links)
- Quantum extensive-form games (Q2686222) (← links)
- Closed timelike curves in relativistic computation (Q2842651) (← links)
- One Time-traveling Bit is as Good as Logarithmically Many (Q2978537) (← links)
- Advice Coins for Classical and Quantum Computation (Q3012792) (← links)
- Computational tameness of classical non-causal models (Q4556871) (← links)
- Bell Correlations and the Common Future (Q4646392) (← links)
- The Weakness of CTC Qubits and the Power of Approximate Counting (Q4973873) (← links)
- Closed timelike curves and chronology protection in quantum and classical simulators (Q5161316) (← links)
- Device-independent test of causal order and relations to fixed-points (Q5855006) (← links)