Coding and Decoding Device Design of Three-Value Quantum Computer

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A quantum computer is the computer technology and the micro physical scientists will combine the technology achievements. Quantum computer is the processing of information by using the quantum properties of particle, a new concept quantum laws to control information transmission and processing of computer. Light has the advantages in space time parallel and high-frequency radiation, which makes the optical become the main target of research model the future of computers. This did not prevent the three valued logic calculus is still an important part of the three values of optical computer. It is precisely because the three value of optical code decoder and the three value, importance, ALU logic optical so, in three valued optical computer all the key parts, we firstly research the value of three logic optical light coding, decoder and a value of three.

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