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_8091149529 | 3 years ago

What would be the example of an outstanding, reasonably-sized (even quantum computers of the future have finite resources) quantum simulation problem that is intractable today but would unlock some economic potential, if solved?

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zbobet2012|3 years ago

Drug molecule interactions, simulations for super conductors, etc. Etc.

xmcqdpt2|3 years ago

Drug molecules are much too large for near term QC, let alone the interaction of two of them in a solvent. We're talking thousands of qubits and circuits millions of operations deep.

pyinstallwoes|3 years ago

So quantum computers are just computational statistics?