Re: weekend's reader

Good point. But you may also then want to investigate quantum walks. And there are even papers lightly touching upon the links between quantum physics and Buddhist Madhyamaka philosophy.Why do I bring this up? Because in the knowledge representation for quantum computing and ontologies these will inevitably pop up.


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    On Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 01:32:05 AM AST, Paola Di Maio <paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
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Greetings, good peoples Interesting article for discussion below, not without limitation, but still pointing to work to be done and a good  mid summer weekend read

An Analysis of Ontological Entities to Represent
Knowledge on Quantum Computing Algorithms
and ImplementationsAbstract. The field of quantum computing is developing rapidly. As a
result, a variety of quantum hardware, software development kits, and
quantum algorithms have been developed in recent years. However, knowl-
edge about these artifacts is either not available or spread among different
sources. Thus, to analyze, compare, and evaluate knowledge on quantum
computing an integrated knowledge base is required. In this paper, we
introduce key concepts of an ontology for quantum algorithms and their
implementations. The presented ontology serves as basis for a collabora-
tive platform for researchers and practitioners to support collection and
development of knowledge on the field of quantum computing.
Keywords: Ontology, Taxonomy, Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithmhttps://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2836/qurator2021_paper_15.pdf  

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