Simulation with cellular automata
o summarize:
deterministic polynomial-time algorithm A takes an input w and prints a metadata description of quantum circuit Qw with rational amplitudes. The circuit Qw——the Postselected Closed Timelike Curve (P-CTC) circuit——acts on two registers of polynomial size. One register holds the information sent from the end of computation in the future through the CTC, whereas the other one is a standard causality-respecting register, which includes a bit that will be used as a metadata report of computational output. When the circuit executes, the CTC register is set to some state satisfying causal consistency, and the causality-respecting register (aka chronology-respecting——CR qubit)
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