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      Experimental demonstration of Shor's algorithm with quantum entanglement

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          Shor's powerful quantum algorithm for factoring represents a major challenge in quantum computation and its full realization will have a large impact on modern cryptography. Here we implement a compiled version of Shor's algorithm in a photonic system using single photons and employing the non-linearity induced by measurement. For the first time we demonstrate the core processes, coherent control, and resultant entangled states that are required in a full-scale implementation of Shor's algorithm. Demonstration of these processes is a necessary step on the path towards a full implementation of Shor's algorithm and scalable quantum computing. Our results highlight that the performance of a quantum algorithm is not the same as performance of the underlying quantum circuit, and stress the importance of developing techniques for characterising quantum algorithms.

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          10 May 2007
          2007-10-16
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          10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.250505
          0705.1398
          370a9c7b-be2f-4e7f-b5f2-4a10649e21d3
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          Physical Review Letters 99, 250505 (2007)
          4 pages, 5 figures + half-page additional online material
          quant-ph

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