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by rfurlan
5312 days ago
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To clarify: you express your problem as an Ising model, load the model into the D-Wave One QC and it will solve it for you. The interesting thing is that solving Ising models is a NP-hard problem. D-Wave's current chip has only 128 qubits and it is somewhat limited. As they scale it up (and they are prepared to do so) you will be able to use their computer to solve larger and larger models that could not be solved with standard silicon in a reasonable amount of time. |
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