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David Deutsch

After Benioff, in the year of 1985, David Deutsch gave a decisively important step towards quantum computers presenting the first example of a quantum algorithm [6]. The Deutsch algorithm shows how quantum superposition can be used to speed up computational processes. Another influent name is Richard Feynman, who was involved about the same time in the discussions of the viability of quantum computers and their use for quantum systems simulations [7]. [Pg.2]

David Deutsch creates the first quantum algorithm. [Pg.94]

We thank Drs. David Kovar, Emmanuele Heifer, Christophe Le Clainche, and Marie-France Carlier for helpful advice to perform in vitro TIRF microscopy of actin assembly. This work was supported by a grant to J.F. (FA 330/4-1) from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. [Pg.414]

We thank David Lourim for critical reading of the manuscript. Supported by grants Be 1168/4-1, Kr 758/4-4, and Kr 758/7-1 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. [Pg.600]

Deutsch and Shea, Inc. 1959. Company Climate and Creativity 105 Outstanding Authorities Present Their Views. New York Industrial Relations News. Dickson, David. 1979. MIT Puts Some Polish on a Tarnished Image. Nature 281 (October 25) 627-28. [Pg.251]

This work has been supported by grants from the Academy of Finland and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.Elina Jakobsson and David Schwarzer have contributed equally to this... [Pg.29]


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