Quantum implementation of elementary arithmetic operations

Quantum computation has received great attention in recent years for its possible application to difficult problem in classical calculation. Despite the experimental problems of implementing quantum devices, theoretical physicists have tried to conceive some implementations for quantum algorithms. We present here some explicit schemes for executing elementary arithmetic operations.

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