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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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| | | | | 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... | |
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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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www.adamconrad.dev
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| | | Ch 2 of my book club review of Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann. | ||