Light-based Quantum Circuit Does Basic Maths
Stochastism writes "In yet another small step toward realistic quantum computing Australian researchers have developed a light based 4-qubit quantum computer. It has already calculated the prime roots of fifteen, three and five. 'The quantum circuit pioneered by the Queensland researchers involves using a laser to send "entangled" photons through a linear optical circuit ... The Queensland research group acknowledged that the theorised code cracking ability of quantum computers may be why Australian quantum computer research is in part funded by a US government defence intelligence agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).'"
Seven! It does seven maths!
More importantly, can it run Crysis?
Fear the penguin.
The similarity to bits only occurs once you open the box.
Until that point a cubit represents a dead cat.
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I, too, have already calculated the prime roots of fifteen, with nearly identical results. Where's my DARPA funding?
Nobody would ever be able to use 1024 qubits.
-moderatorrater, 2007
Q: What kind of room is it kept it?
A: A Qubicle
Q: How big is it?
A: About four Qubit meters.
Q: Qubit? Wasn't that an early arcade game with a little guy jumping around changing the quantum state of a bunch of Qubes?
I have OBVIOUSLY had too much Qaffeine.
Veritas patesco per quaestio questio. Truth is revealed through questions.
I once new a guy who could compute the prime roots of 15 in his head.
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CRAP! 15 was my RSA public key!