Hamiltonian quantum computation

Hamiltonian quantum computation is a form of quantum computing. Unlike methods of quantum computation such as the adiabatic, measurement-based and circuit model where eternal control is used to apply operations on a register of qubits, Hamiltonian quantum computers operate without external control.[1][2][3]

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