Sorry, but what real world problem does a quantum circuit solve?
My interpretation of "solving a real world problem" means that it can't be infinitely abstract, and must be a relatively good solution, compared to other options. I only see, from my dumb perspective, extreme abstracts.
There's no such thing as "infinitely abstract". All abstractions eventually become real-world given enough time. It's only a question of how far ahead of the curve they are and long it takes.
nomel|3 years ago
My interpretation of "solving a real world problem" means that it can't be infinitely abstract, and must be a relatively good solution, compared to other options. I only see, from my dumb perspective, extreme abstracts.
I'm not being combative. I just don't understand.
SkyMarshal|3 years ago