"If you had 50 or 100 qubits and they really worked well enough ... you could do unfathomable calculations that can’t be replicated on any classical machine, now or ever.” https://trib.al/2Q6LWTw
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Replying to @artilectium @techreview
Yes, I think there are physical reasons that will turn out to limit the efficiency of practical quantum to what can be achieved with classical computation.
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Btw, quantum computing may likely have useful applications for probabilistic parallel processing, even if it does not break complexity barriers.
6:11 AM - 27 Feb 2018
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