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As someone who has worked on quantum computing for many years, I believe that due to the inevitability of random errors in the hardware, useful quantum computers are unlikely to ever be built.
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
In quantum physics, at least, the overriding use of statistical models presents only a challenge to epistemology rather than science. The math works, and there are very few instances where random ...
The book is addressed primarily to students of physics and chemistry, but others will find it interesting and useful.
An international research team led by Robert Ott and Hannes Pichler has developed a novel architecture for quantum processors that is specifically designed for simulating fermions—particles such as ...