On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 12:15:17PM -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
Seems to me we don't even need to bother thinking about Quantum Computers until they can fab components that operate at room temperature. That's not
It would be good to have nontrivial qubit assemblies at all in in *solid state*. I don't think anyone has QC working yet. It's not obvious it is at all usable, even for number factoring (entangling and keeping entangled a large qubit constellation, error correction, suitable QC algorithms, etc). Does at all elliptical curve crypto map well to QC?
impossible, but if someone stopped thinking about it for about 5 years you probably wouldn't miss anything.
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