Carl Tollander wrote: > I was fortunately (hoo boy!) wrong, this is different and may be much > related to my questions about observers, but I came away very motivated > by the clarity of the talk to peruse his books on quantum computing, > which were highly recommended by Those In The Know (you know who you > are) as being popular books that are highly non-pandering ( see > http://tinyurl.com/5q25so ). Anybody else motivated to make sense of > these and if so, which one? > He seems to have two books, "The equations: Icons of Knowledge" and "Very Special Relativity". But what about quantum computing? I see this sort of survey article he wrote with Doyne Farmer http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/0708.2837 that gets into quantum computation about half way through.
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