Only for the Geeks out there!
Posted by Frenya Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:45:00 GMT
I thought that this article would interest the geeks I know! Have a look at this quantum computer which can solve problems without running the algorithms!
Posted by Frenya Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:45:00 GMT
I thought that this article would interest the geeks I know! Have a look at this quantum computer which can solve problems without running the algorithms!
Hmm. My grasp of the physics is certainly not too strong, but I seem to detect in the aforementioned article the delicate aroma of male bovine faeces. But perhaps I’m being prematurely skeptical.
I agree the science behind this claim does not look flawless but I thought that the concept was worth noting.
I find that physicists’ papers on cryptography and computation tend be perfect Nature papers: They sound really impressive, but the science is of uncertain quality.
As for this paper, I can’t evaluate the science. Some of the claims sound plausible on the surface—the researchers mention actual quantum algorithms—but the claims towards the bottom of the article sound a bit more dramatic than rigorous (like, say, Chomsky).
Frankly, I wish that physics journals would bring in CS reviewers before publishing papers about cryphtography or computation.
Interestingly enough, Science Daily appears to get its feeds from a wire service owned by the Rev Moon. ;-)
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As for this paper, I can’t evaluate the science. Some of the claims sound plausible on the surface—the researchers mention actual quantum algorithms—but the claims towards the bottom of the article sound a bit more dramatic than rigorous (like, say, Chomsky).
As for this paper, I can’t evaluate the science. Some of the claims sound plausible on the surface—the researchers mention actual quantum algorithms—but the claims towards the bottom of the article sound a bit more dramatic than rigorous (like, say, Chomsky).
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