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Quantum computer solving NP-complete problems

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-23 17:07

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-23 17:21

fuck off back to whatever news aggregator site you came from

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-24 23:03

sorry I'm a regular here since about 2011 but I've been taking medications

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-25 0:48

can it solve the gf problem?

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-25 2:43

>>4

Any particular gf is in permanent state of quantum superposition. In such an underdefined system, there exists only a partial solution - dont bother with a single gf, but get as much gfs as possible.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-25 3:18

>>4
Google is your friend. There are hundreds of articles on the Web about how to do this. And dozens of books, several of them free. Have you looked at any of them? This question has also been posted in numerous forums.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-25 5:27

Google is evil and should never be used. Any why do you say "dozens"? Why not "tens"? Most people count in decimal. You wouldn't say 120s of books or 1200 of books, would you?

Name: Quipper 2015-12-25 6:44

Quipper is an embedded, scalable functional programming language for quantum computing. It provides, among other things:
> A high-level circuit description language. This includes gate-by-gate descriptions of circuit fragments, as well as powerful operators for assembling and manipulating circuits.
> A monadic semantics, allowing for a mixture of procedural and declarative programming styles.
> Built-in facilities for automatic synthesis of reversible quantum circuits, including from classical code.
> Support for hierarchical circuits.
> Extensible quantum data types.
> Programmable circuit transformers.
> Support for three execution phases: compile time, circuit generation time, and circuit execution time. A dynamic lifting operation to allow circuit generation to be parametric on values generated at circuit execution time.
> Extensive libraries of quantum functions, including: libraries for quantum integer and fixed-point arithmetic; the Quantum Fourier transform; an efficient Qram implementation; libraries for simulation of pseudo-classical circuits, Stabilizer circuits, and arbitrary circuits; libraries for exact and approximate decomposition of circuits into specific gate sets.
http://www.mathstat.dal.ca/~selinger/quipper/

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-26 16:09

>>7
I don't care how evil is Google, it works for me. Feel free to use other search engines, we can't force anybody to use Google.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-27 2:28

Science is awesome!
Upvote this if you like weed

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-27 3:21

>>7
You wouldn't say 120s of books or 1200 of books, would you?
No, but I would say 144s of books or 1728s of books, as any proper gentleman of the Dozentry would.

Name: Anonymous 2015-12-29 1:48

>>7
what base

Name: QUIPPER 2015-12-29 18:56

quantum VIPPER

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