Pushing the limits of quantifying complexity

In this article, we study the complexity of a process through the use of the classical epsilon machine. Then, we shift into the quantum regime to study the analogous counterpart of the classical epsilon machine, known better as the quantum epsilon machine. We will look into the quantum epsilon machi...

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Main Author: Ho, Matthew Shu Hui
Other Authors: Chew Lock Yue
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-704272023-02-28T23:19:45Z Pushing the limits of quantifying complexity Ho, Matthew Shu Hui Chew Lock Yue School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Physics In this article, we study the complexity of a process through the use of the classical epsilon machine. Then, we shift into the quantum regime to study the analogous counterpart of the classical epsilon machine, known better as the quantum epsilon machine. We will look into the quantum epsilon machine’s behaviour, and introduce a method of reducing the complexity to its limits. We also seek to understand how changing the measurement basis affects the quantum epsilon machine. Bachelor of Science in Physics 2017-04-24T06:30:08Z 2017-04-24T06:30:08Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70427 en 72 p. application/pdf
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Pushing the limits of quantifying complexity
description In this article, we study the complexity of a process through the use of the classical epsilon machine. Then, we shift into the quantum regime to study the analogous counterpart of the classical epsilon machine, known better as the quantum epsilon machine. We will look into the quantum epsilon machine’s behaviour, and introduce a method of reducing the complexity to its limits. We also seek to understand how changing the measurement basis affects the quantum epsilon machine.
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