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The question is quite straightforward: Just like in. In classical computation, there exists several ways to build logical circuits based on thruth tables and CarnotKarnaugh maps, is. Is there nothinganything equivalent for quantum computation?

Every circuit that I have made is mostly either guessing or saw someone else's answer and paved my way to it.

The question is quite straightforward: Just like in classical computation there exists several ways to build logical circuits based on thruth tables and Carnot maps, is there nothing equivalent for quantum computation?

Every circuit that I have made is mostly either guessing or saw someone else's answer and paved my way to it.

The question is quite straightforward. In classical computation, there exists several ways to build logical circuits based on thruth tables and Karnaugh maps. Is there anything equivalent for quantum computation?

Every circuit that I have made is mostly either guessing or saw someone else's answer and paved my way to it.

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Is there a systematic way to build quantum circuits?

The question is quite straightforward: Just like in classical computation there exists several ways to build logical circuits based on thruth tables and Carnot maps, is there nothing equivalent for quantum computation?

Every circuit that I have made is mostly either guessing or saw someone else's answer and paved my way to it.