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Walther, P., Resch, K. J., Rudolph, T., Schenck, E., Weinfurter, H., Vedral, V., Aspelmeyer, M., & Zeilinger, A. (2005). Experimental one-way quantum computing. Nature, 434(7030), 169–176.

Authors 8
  1. P. Walther (first)
  2. K. J. Resch (additional)
  3. T. Rudolph (additional)
  4. E. Schenck (additional)
  5. H. Weinfurter (additional)
  6. V. Vedral (additional)
  7. M. Aspelmeyer (additional)
  8. A. Zeilinger (additional)
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