2003
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.68.059904
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“…In the case of P N S the situation is the opposite: its facets are easy to construct, since they are the (md) n positivity constraints on every probability (1), but its vertices, known as extreme non-signalling boxes, are hard to find. In this case only few scenarios have been solved [26,59,111]. For further benefits let us eventually mention that in the case d = 2, which is the case we mostly consider in this work, it is convenient to re-label outcomes from 0, 1 to ±1 (i.e., a → (−1) a ), and re-express all probabilities (1) in terms of expectation values…”
Section: (I)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of P N S the situation is the opposite: its facets are easy to construct, since they are the (md) n positivity constraints on every probability (1), but its vertices, known as extreme non-signalling boxes, are hard to find. In this case only few scenarios have been solved [26,59,111]. For further benefits let us eventually mention that in the case d = 2, which is the case we mostly consider in this work, it is convenient to re-label outcomes from 0, 1 to ±1 (i.e., a → (−1) a ), and re-express all probabilities (1) in terms of expectation values…”
Section: (I)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certainly, non-optimized fast transport of qubit ions into the processor unit followed by sympathetic cooling of a different ion species [17,18] would be an alternative strategy. However, the necessary cooling time would render the overall computational time even slower.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For long-time quantum computation, to have the ions constantly remain at a certain temperature, it requires sympathetic cooling [31,32], in which case a subset of ions (cooling ions) are continuously laser cooled, bringing down the temperature of other ions (the computational ions) through the heat propagation enabled by the Coulomb interaction in the ion crystal. Sympathetic cooling has been studied for small systems with a few ions [33][34][35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%