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| | | | | Quantum Supremacy is the latest book by Michio Kaku, a theoretical physics professor at CUNY by title, but also a prolific author and media personality. It's | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | There's a summer camp going on at Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing called QCSYS, the Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students. A lot of these kids are interested in physics in general, not just quantum computing, so they give them a tour of Perimeter. While they're here, they get a talk from a local postdoc,... | |
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| | | | | Recent debates on possibility of quantum computer provoked a specific prize. Between all, Scott Aaronson wrote: [...] whether scalable quantum computing is possible is a question about the laws of physics. It's perfectly conceivable that future developments in physics would conflict with scalable quantum computing, in the same way that relativity conflicts with faster-than-light communication,... | |
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responsiblecomputing.org
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| | | The 5th annual Symposium on Foundations of Responsible Computing (FORC) will be held on June 12-14, 2024, at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. FORC is a forum for mathematical research in computation and society writ large. The Symposium aims to catalyze the formation of a community supportive of the application of theoretical computer science, statistics,... | ||