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quantumfrontiers.com | ||
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windowsontheory.org
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| | | | | (see also pdf version) Quantum computing is one of the most exciting developments of computer science in the last decades. But this concept is not without its critics, often known as "quantum computing skeptics" or "skeptics" for short. The debate on quantum computing can sometimes confuse the physical and mathematical aspects of this question,... | |
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thetexasorator.com
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| | | | | An interview with UT computer scientist and OpenAI researcher Scott Aaronson. | |
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mycqstate.wordpress.com
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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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micromath.wordpress.com
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| | | Continuing the theme of alternative approaches to teaching calculus, I take the liberty of posting a letter sent by Donald Knuth to to the Notices of the American Mathematical Society in March, 1998 (TeX file). Professor Anthony W. Knapp P O Box 333 East Setauket, NY 11733 Dear editor, I am pleased to see so... | ||