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| | | | | Quantum computers would be exceptionally fast at a few specific tasks, but it appears that for most problems they would outclass today's computers only modestly. This realization may lead to a new fundamental physical principle | |
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| | | | | In a previous post I reported on the beautiful recent result by Natarajan and Wright showing the astounding power of multi-prover interactive proofs with quantum provers sharing entanglement: in letters, $latex {\text{NEEXP} \subseteq \text{MIP}^\star}&fg=000000$. In this post I want to report on follow-up work with Ji, Natarajan, Wright, and Yuen, that we just posted to... | |
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| | | | | Interactive proofs with quantum devices. | |
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www.bretthall.org
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| | | There are two great theories that explain the nature of physical reality. One is quantum theory and the other is general relativity. As science has regained some of its cultural cache over the recent... | ||