Archive of posts tagged: Quantum Computing
The Case for Quantum Computing
In a recent IEEE Spectrum article, Mikhail Dyakonov makes The Case Against Quantum Computing, focusing on the idea that building a quantum computer would require precise control over 2300 continuous variables. This view is absolutely correct if we were building an...
Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing
Quantum and classical computing will work together to solve currently intractable problems.
Verifying Quantum Software and Hardware
Since my last post, quantum computing hardware continues to develop at an impressive pace, as seen with the recent announcement of Google’s 72-qubit machine (although no test data has been released yet). Pushing the limits of engineering and technology, these...
