David Deutsch
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David Elieser Deutsch (born 18 May 1953) is a British physicist at the University of Oxford. He is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation (CQC) in the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford. He pioneered the field of quantum computation by formulating a description for a quantum Turing machine, as well as specifying an algorithm designed to run on a quantum computer.
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See also
- Deutsch gate
- Wigner's friend
- Quantum cellular automaton
- Quantum mechanics of time travel
- Quantum computing
- Quantum Turing machine
- Church–Turing–Deutsch principle
- Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm
- Quantum logic gate
- Quantum circuit
- Quantum error correction
- Qubit field theory
- Constructor theory
- Deutsch-Wallace approach
- D-CTC condition
- The Fabric of Reality
- The Beginning of Infinity
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