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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).'"

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  1. *Yes* by moogied · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Tens of thousands of years of evolution and FINALLY are quantum computers can do the same level math as apes.

    Hazzah! Truly the golden era is upon us!

    Slashdot Disclaimer: I relize this is actually a very important and crucial step in quantum computing. ITS A JOKES

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    So basically, -1 troll/offtopic is really slashdots way of saying "I hate that you thought of something before me."
  2. sqrt(15)? by bosko0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    sqrt(15) = sqrt(5) * sqrt(3)

    Hmmm.. I bet they also calculated square roots of 9 and 25, but did not want to brag about it:

    sqrt(25) = sqrt(5) * sqrt(5)
    sqrt(9) = sqrt(3) * sqrt(3)