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| | Unrelated Announcement: The Call for Papers for the 2024 Conference on Computational Complexity is now out! Submission deadline is Friday February 16. Every month or so, someone asks my opinion on the simulation hypothesis. Every month I give some variant on the same answer: As long as it remains a metaphysical question, with no empirical...
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| | In the wake of two culture-war posts---the first on the term "quantum supremacy," the second on the acronym "NIPS"---it's clear that we all need to cool off with something anodyne and uncontroversial. Fortunately, this holiday season, I know just the thing to bring everyone together: groaning about quantum computing hype! When I was at the...
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| | Are quantum errors incorrigible? Discussion between Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow Gil Kalai and Aram Harrow are world experts on mathematical frameworks for quantum computation. They hold opposing opinions on whether or not quantum computers are possible. Today and in at least one succeeding post, Gil and Aram will discuss the possibility of building large-scale...
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| One of the most exciting areas of technology development, but that doesn't get a ton of mainstream media coverage, is the race to build a working quantum computer that exhibits "below threshold quantum computing" - the ability to do calculations utilizing quantum mechanics accurately. One of the key limitations to achieving this has been the...