Hadron Collider and Quantum Computer

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The article deals with the problems of creating a quantum computer based on the Hadron Collider. The main factors hindering the implementation of the quantum computer are analyzed. The main difficulty in practical implementation is fixing the result. Because the observer affects the object of observation, the result is always probabilistic. The article gives a brief overview of the activities of various scientific groups on the way to create a quantum computer. Different groups of scientists are trying to use the following physical approaches to fix the result: heavy duty magnetic fields; ultralow temperature; special material. It is obvious that the creation of facilities to create the above conditions require huge financial, energy and other costs. At the same time, there is an operating device where all of the above physical conditions are implemented in practice. The possibility of practical implementation of a quantum computer based on the existing hadron Collider is substantiated.

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Vavrenyuk, A. B., Makarov, V. V., & Shurygin, V. A. (2020). Hadron Collider and Quantum Computer. In Mechanisms and Machine Science (Vol. 80, pp. 179–187). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33491-8_22

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