IBM 7-qubit NMR Quantum Computer

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The discussion revolves around inquiries regarding the IBM 7-qubit NMR quantum computer and its implementation of Shor's algorithm in 2001. A specific paper titled "Experimental realization of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm using nuclear magnetic resonance" by L. M. K. Vandersypen et al. is highlighted as a key reference. The paper was published in Nature and provides insights into the experimental work conducted. Participants express interest in accessing and reviewing the paper for further understanding. The conversation emphasizes the significance of this early quantum computing achievement.
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Hey guys

I was wondering does anyone know of any papers about the 7-qubit quantum computer used to perform Shor's algorithm in 2001?

Thanks
 
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How about "Experimental realization of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm using nuclear magnetic resonance," L. M. K. Vandersypen et al, Nature 414, 883 (2001).

http://www.nature.com/nature/links/011220/011220-2.html
 
Thanks! I'll check it out
 
Time reversal invariant Hamiltonians must satisfy ##[H,\Theta]=0## where ##\Theta## is time reversal operator. However, in some texts (for example see Many-body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics an introduction, HENRIK BRUUS and KARSTEN FLENSBERG, Corrected version: 14 January 2016, section 7.1.4) the time reversal invariant condition is introduced as ##H=H^*##. How these two conditions are identical?

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