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Does that make my brain a quantum computer?


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Quantum Computing ?
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 10 Jan 16 8:57 PM
Msg. 02286 of 47202

Scubavol> "From someone who once stated that quantum computers exist and accepted the conventional wisdom as to Schrodinger's cat until I called BS on both"

Decomposed> *ahem* I still say that quantum computers exist.
Ever since D-Wave arrived on the scene with a type of quantum computer capable of performing a problem-solving process called annealing,


Zim: Do 'quantum computers' give repetitive results?
Can the quantum computers be benchmarked against our
existing 'classical computers'?

I found this :
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These rules that govern the quantum world are so different from those of the macro world that our traditional understanding of binary logic in a computer doesn’t really work effectively any more. Quantum laws are based on probabilities, so a computer on this scale no longer works in a ‘deterministic’ manner, which means it gives us a definite answer. Rather, it starts to behave in a ‘probablistic’ way—the answer the computer would give us is based on probabilities, each result could fluctuate and we would have to try several times to get a reliable answer.

http://www.nova.org.au/technology-future/quantum-computing
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Would that be an accurate assessment of what a 'quantum computer'
can do for us? Unreliable 'probabilistic' answers?

Zim.


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