Abstract

This chapter introduces the reader to some known non-classical constraints that Nature imposes on quantum mechanical systems. It highlights, what are now called the “No-go” theorems in quantum computing, their implications, and how they may be circumvented in the design of quantum algorithms. The aim is to get the reader acclimatized to the fact that developing quantum algorithms requires one to work with concepts like superposition, entanglement, and measurement in the presence of the No-go theorems in the alien world of quantum mechanics.

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