On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 Telmo Menezes <te...@telmomenezes.com> wrote:

​> ​
> Regarding the quantum computer, I understand that it is still a
> classical computer


​If a Human being like you, or any computer in existence today,
had a telephone number and tried to match it up with a name in a telephone
book that had one mullion entries you or the computer would have to go
through half a million operations before there was a 50% chance of finding
a match, but a quantum computer would only need a thousand ; it goes as the
square root of N not N/2. That ain't classical.

In areas other than search, such as predicting the chemical properties of
large molecules, the advantage a quantum computer would have over a
conventional computer or the human mind would be even greater.


​ John K Clark​

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