Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Quantum Computer "Running"

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Here is some video of the D:Wave quantum computer running an application ...this is what people want to see

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andrehirsche2948 ::: Favorites
Get paid for taking surveys at SURVEY4PROFIT dot NET
07-09-10 02:40:36
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Krycanelo7 ::: Favorites
Any good games?
07-09-04 23:15:50
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maciejwrotek ::: Favorites
lol
07-08-31 13:45:49
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RexNunc ::: Favorites
The Large Hadron Collider, Project ATLAS,is gonna be turned on, creating a black hole and swallowing up everything in the entire solar system :P....in November
07-08-31 00:43:12
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theStickerBush ::: Favorites
Watch Bill Gates fold the Univsere and time lapse us into thinking he is god. or better yet. There's a window universe and an apple universe that don't have the same quantum games. That would SUCK!
07-08-25 21:30:15
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JodasPinkt ::: Favorites
It's more than that -- quantum computers are fundamentally different from electronic computers, and they run completely different algorithms. Algorithms for a QC are probabilistic -- they have only a small chance of producing the right answer, so you have to run them over and over and over again to be sure of the answer. Incidentally, the signals in an electronic computer travel at about 70% of the speed of light.
07-08-22 06:22:04
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madeye0 ::: Favorites
After some research I must say that you are probably right. For some reason I asumed that these things operate on speed of light.
07-08-22 01:27:45
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JodasPinkt ::: Favorites
Funny -- that's exactly the opposite of what scientists working on quantum processing say. The hard part is keeping the qubits entangled with each other. And of course, actually coming up with quantum algorithms -- only three problems are actually known to be efficiently solvable on a QC; prime factoring, discrete logarithms, and simulating QM systems.
07-08-22 01:17:16
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JodasPinkt ::: Favorites
What on Earth are you talking about?! One of us has studied computational complexity... and it isn't you. Quantum computers are not intrinsically faster than electronic computers ... in fact, they're probably much slower. Their power comes from the fact that for CERTAIN problems, they can find the answer in fewer steps. Read up on Shor's algorithm if you're curious.
07-08-22 01:12:20
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madeye0 ::: Favorites
The real problem with quantum processors is isolation of system. Clean input and output.
07-08-21 17:30:15
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