I'm also looking for that hardware reference manual. Until then, I'm not going to say anything more on this.
Bob On 13-10-12 02:43 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
That is my understanding also. Here, 8 cities form an 8 by 8 connection grid, with a total of 64 potential connections (that's half of the qubits in a 128 bit machine). The connections might be weighted, or not - I am not clear enough on the machine architecture to know that. Anyways, 8 by 8 gives us a theoretical limit of 2^64 potential routes to consider. Presumably the chip would select one of those after being faced with all of the possibilities and constraints. If you can see a better way to represent this problem from a hardware design perspective, I'd be interested in hearing about it. Thanks,
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