It’s a cold, cold world out there if you’re a qubit.
Quantum computers are cold. In fact, many quantum computers have to be kept to near absolute zero temperatures.
Originally published here:
http://thequantumauthority.com/the-technical-intro-to-quantum/
Okay so hopefully if you are reading this you know what quantum computing is at a high level. If you do not, feel free to head on over here to…
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If you’re reading this, hopefully, you know what qubits are and have read our post about superposition. If not, check it out here
Before we can really delve into quantum computers, we need to know the second property of qubits that make them so special (the…
We’re back at you with another edition of “Research Translated” (RT for short), where we translate quantum computing research into terms you can understand. This is an experimental segment we are…
“Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence”. I get the feeling that many readers will see this title and see two ‘buzz phrases’ right next to each other.
This article is inspired by an interview of Dr. Ivan Deustch of the University of New Mexico’s Center for Quantum Information and Control conducted by Quanta magazine here
Or better yet, why is it important?
Let me turn it over to Satya Nadella for this one.
This post is the first in a series that we are experimenting with called “Research Translated”, or RT (a pun of “retweet”) for short. Have questions, comments, concerns? Let us know in the…
In September 2017, Microsoft unveiled a new programming language aimed at training developers on how to program quantum computers before they are even released to mainstream audiences.