
arXiv: quant-ph/9911038
We describe a simulation method for a quantum spin model of a generic, general purpose quantum computer. The use of this quantum computer simulator is illustrated through several implementations of Grover's database search algorithm. Some preliminary results on the stability of quantum algorithms are presented.
6 pages, 4 figures ; Minor errors corrected and figures updated
FORMULA, Quantum Physics, quantum computers, spin systems, DEPENDENT SCHRODINGER-EQUATION, MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION, FOS: Physical sciences, PHYSICS, SYSTEMS, IMPLEMENTATION, ALGORITHM, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), COMPUTERS, EXPONENTIALS
FORMULA, Quantum Physics, quantum computers, spin systems, DEPENDENT SCHRODINGER-EQUATION, MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION, FOS: Physical sciences, PHYSICS, SYSTEMS, IMPLEMENTATION, ALGORITHM, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), COMPUTERS, EXPONENTIALS
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