Dear Dr XXX,
Thank you for attention to my recent letter. You guessed right, I meant that how can we get inspiring principles from quantum computing field and use them in YJC?
This representation has the advantage that it is able to represent any superposition of states simultaneously and I think (But, I am not sure) that we can define YJC rule with qubit representation. In this way, any input signal can be matched with a single rule. Really, is it possible to use the quantum representation to encode the rules in YJC? I was looking for the resource about very long input vector problem, but I didn't find any resources. I would be grateful if you could tell me more about that. I looked forward to hearing from you. Thank you for help.
Sincerely
Reza
Here are a few quick edits. It's hard for me to deal with the technical aspect of your work. I think I'm going to leave this correspondence now.
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Here are a few quick edits. It's hard for me to deal with the technical aspect of your work.
I think I'm going to leave this correspondence now. I hope you understand.
Dear Dr ***,
Thank you for your attention to my recent letter. Yes, I am interested in how we can derive useful principles from the quantum computing field and use them in YJC.
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