Measurement-based quantum computing

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Measurement Based Quantum Computing, also known as "one way" quantum computing, is a probabilistic rather than deterministic method for quantum computing. It involves creating an entangled network of qubits to form a "cluster" or "graph" state, and then performing measurements on qubits to execute algorithm.