Grover's and Deutsch-Jozsa's algorithms have natural continuous variable generalizations and-well-quantum circuits have CV optimization and nothing on these is just a sin and a half. So, the goal is to provide a learning platform for these mediums https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.02151.pdf
On a personal note, CV quantum computing is very interesting and quite promising in its own right as a new way of considering what types of problems are solvable-mostly because its reduction to DV quantum computing is quite intuitive.
Grover's and Deutsch-Jozsa's algorithms have natural continuous variable generalizations and-well-quantum circuits have CV optimization and nothing on these is just a sin and a half. So, the goal is to provide a learning platform for these mediums https://arxiv.org/pdf/2107.02151.pdf
On a personal note, CV quantum computing is very interesting and quite promising in its own right as a new way of considering what types of problems are solvable-mostly because its reduction to DV quantum computing is quite intuitive.
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