This is so cool! There goes my (classical) productivity for the
afternoon... or perhaps the next several.
"Quantum Laws in Black, White, and Blackandwhite"
I appreciate IBM's sense of humor sometimes. When I was working with
them on the LIME (Liquid Metal) project, it leaked through in their API
docs a bit. I imagine that's all been cleaned up by now though.
Thanks for sharing!
-->Jake
On 6/7/2016 11:07 AM, Edward K. Ream wrote:
Take a look at this
<https://www.newscientist.com/article/2086702-try-your-hand-at-programming-ibms-online-quantum-computer/>from
IBM/New Scientist. Follow the first link (it may be personalized, so
I won't give it here) and away you go. The third tutorial page is a
succinct summary of the "elementary" quantum operations. Don't freak
out: the second tutorial page says, "mathematically, quantum concepts
are only a bit more complex than high school [vector] algebra." I'm
going to be studying this intensely. From my readings of Nature and
Science magazines, I would guess that quantum computers are going to
become significant sooner than most of us realize.
Edward
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