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Quantum supremacy was demonstrated by Google's quantum computer solving a sampling problem with 53 qubits, requiring classical verification of about nine quadrillion calculations.
Scott Aaronson · Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
Quantum computing's potential to break current cryptographic systems hinges on scalable quantum computers, which require millions of qubits.
Scott Aaronson · Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
Quantum error correction is essential for reliable quantum computing, as decoherence remains a significant hurdle.
Scott Aaronson · Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
Quantum computing can solve NP-complete problems faster than classical computers, but the speedup is modest, not exponential.
Scott Aaronson · Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
The current NISQ era allows quantum computers to perform tasks difficult for classical computers, despite being non-error corrected.
Scott Aaronson · Scott Aaronson: Quantum Computing
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