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by bjornsing
2460 days ago
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Another reason I feel this is oversold: This quantum “computer” cannot run Shores factorization algorithm. But if it could it would only be able to factor integers up to 2^53. The time required to factor a 2^60 to 2^80 integer on a classical computer is measured in milliseconds [1]... Quantum supremacy in any reasonable sense of the word supremacy is a long way off. 1. https://hal.inria.fr/file/index/docid/451604/filename/smalli... |
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> [quantum computing supremacy] term refers to the use of a quantum computer to solve some well-defined set of problems that would take orders of magnitude longer to solve with any currently known algorithms running on existing classical computers
.. and continues to explain why this setup does exactly that.