Abstract
The effects of the inevitable coupling to external degrees of freedom of a quantum computer are examined. It is found that for quantum calculations (in which the maintenance of coherence over a large number of states is important), not only must the coupling be small, but the time taken in the quantum calculation must be less than the thermal time scale ħ/T. For longer times the condition on the strength of the coupling to the external world becomes much more stringent.
- Received 10 June 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.51.992
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