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TachyonicBytes | 1 year ago

Simulating a quantum system is a hard challenge and it's actually how Feynman proposed the quantum computing paradigm in the first place. It's basically the original motive.

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freetonik|1 year ago

Exactly.

I’ve seen lots of people dismissing this as if it isn’t impressive or important. I’ve watched one video where the author said in a deprecating manner “quantum computers are good for just two things: generating random numbers and simulating quantum systems”.

It’s like saying “the thing is good for just two things: making funny noises and producing infinite energy”.

(Also, generating random numbers is pretty useful, but I digress)