Probably one of the very few people on youtube who not only understand how a quantum computer works but also have the capability of explaining. Dear sir, I do not know how, but you are really good at what you do. We need more people like you.
who is watching this video after Google announced ?
I don't remember subscribing to this channel... But I like it, good choice past self... Nicely done...
MAP OF ENGINEERING
Microsoft’s programming language for quantum computers is called “Q#” if anyone is interested
Map of geography. (For a late April fools)
Try a map of Engineering
Man, the future of gaming is gonna be REAL trippy
Ahh, so quantum supremacy simply means that QC can outperform CC for one single problem - not all problems.
I've watched many video that sorta explained quantum computers and they mention superposition and entanglement but I couldn't make sense of how they come together to have this powerful computation effect. You actually made it make sense to me. I'm subscribing.
Please do the Map of Engineering/Technology. I mean, from the Stone Age to steam engine to genome editing. I appreciate you considering our collective request.
Wow, thank you for this explanation you are the only one to provide in youtube
So google just figured this out today? Great video but I’m an idiot and still have no idea what’s going on haha
Quantum supremacy is the ability of quantum computers to solve problems that classical computers cannot. Preskill, John (2012-03-26). "Quantum computing and the entanglement frontier". arXiv:1203.5813 Freely accessible [quant-ph].
0:22 Classical Computers • Work with Binary, in bits 0:42 Quantam • Quantam Bits (Q-Bits) 1:22 Quantam Entanaglement (many Q-Bits) 2:12 what kind of quantum computers exist today? 2:37 • Universal • Not Universal 3:33, How is Quantam Supremacy Measured and Proven? • 56 Qubits is what a Quantam Computer can do better than a Supercomputer 6:13 Statistical Mechanics Quantam= Young And New Classical = Old and $$$$
The difference between building a classical computer or a quantum computer sounds comparable to the difference between building a fission or a fusion nuclear power plant.
I know a thing or two about quantum computing from an introductory paper I wrote for school about the mathematics behind it, and I have to say that I'm glad you didn't delve into the 'checking every answer' explanation. That may be a valid way of thinking about what happens before you observe the qubits, but it gives people a false impression of the power of quantum computers. Amplitude/probability amplification is a far more accurate way to understand the benefits of Grover Search. Great video!
I searched "quantum physics" and watched a TedX where you spoke about quantum physics for 7 year olds. While I was listening I had opened a separate page and scrolled down on a search of "quantum supremacy" and for some reason clicked this vid and it's you. I scrolled past a dozen or so vids and randomly picked this one with no idea this was your channel.
The way I see it is that quantum computers can help you when you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for and you want a clear path. But they're not fundamentally better than classical computers if you already know what you’re looking for.
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