Quantum Computing intros

A Quantum Conversation (Neil Gershenfeld Science Volume 293, Number 5537, Issue of 14 Sep 2001, pp. 2035-2037)

A short introduction to quantum computation and FAQ (Oxford)

Quantum computation: a tutorial (Samuel L. Braunstein)

Quantum Computing with Molecules: By taking advantage of nuclear magnetic resonance, scientists can coax the molecules in some ordinary liquids to serve as an extraordinary type of computer (Neil Gershenfeld and Isaac L. Chuang, in Scientific American)

QUANTUM COMPUTING: Computation from Geometry (Seth Lloyd Science Volume 292, Number 5522, Issue of 1 Jun 2001, p. 1669)

The Quandary of Quantum Information: Scientists are excited by the potential of quantum computing but increasingly confused about how it works (Charles Seife Science Volume 293, Number 5537, Issue of 14 Sep 2001, pp. 2026-2027)

Quick Reviews in Quantum Computation and Information ("...reviews of preprints and published works on quantum computation")

SQUINT

Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang) --Table of Contents (pp 1-9) and Introduction (pp. 10-29), in .pdf

The Quantum Computer An Introduction by Jacob West

Quantum Computing Links (Dave Bacon --see more)

Computing Research Repository (CoRR, formerly LANL Archive)

Science search for 'quantum computing'

Superconducting Qubits--a Major Roadblock Dissolved? Science Volume 296, Number 5569, Issue of 3 May 2002, pp. 861-862 (A. J. Leggett)