Coloured Algebras and Biological Response in Quantum Biological Computing Architectures

16 Pages Posted: 6 Oct 2019

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Louis-Francois Pau

Copenhagen Business School (CBS); Rotterdam School of Management; L.M. Ericsson; GIBS

P. Borza

Transilvania University of Brasov

Date Written: August 01, 2019

Abstract

This paper reports about progress in two areas towards quantum computing architectures with elements inspired from biological controls, as proposed in an earlier paper. The first area is about exploiting mathematical results in coloured algebras, which, combined with the colouring of particle flows, would reduce the decoherence and enhance the decidability in the quantum processing elements; definitions are being recalled, with the required assumptions and results. The second area is to provide experimental results, and a patented biological feedback process in synapse , about light and acoustic excitations in a live animal species to enhance reactivity; the experimental set-up is characterized , the measurement results provided, and the implications are explicated for quantum processing elements approximating a synapse. A paragraph on open issues explains how the results in the two areas will be combined and will help in the design a very early compiler version.

Keywords: Quantum computing architecture; quantum biological computing; coloured algebras; decoherence; synapse control; light and sound excitation of live creatures

JEL Classification: C8, C9, Y8

Suggested Citation

Pau, Louis-Francois and Borza, Paul, Coloured Algebras and Biological Response in Quantum Biological Computing Architectures (August 01, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3459694 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3459694

Louis-Francois Pau (Contact Author)

Copenhagen Business School (CBS) ( email )

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Rotterdam School of Management ( email )

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L.M. Ericsson ( email )

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GIBS ( email )

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Paul Borza

Transilvania University of Brasov ( email )

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Brasov, Brasov 500068
Romania

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