Abstract

Feynman started the theory of quantum computation by observing that quantum mechanical amplitudes cannot be simulated efficiently on a computer, since path integrals are computationally hard. Path integrals are heuristic tools for Schrödinger's hamiltonians, at least for real time dynamics. On the contrary they have a rigorous mathematical meaning for quantum systems which are worth a finite but no matter how large number of qubits.

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