Debugging Epohul
Nobel Prize in physics 2025: https://www.youtube.com/live/m9FUkAis62s
a short note I wrote after trying to get the idea
https://telegra.ph/Nobel-Prize-in-Physics-2025-10-07-2
In 2014, John Martinis's research group was absorbed by Google which has became a foundation for today's Google Quantum AI.
The paper: link
https://telegra.ph/Nobel-Prize-in-Physics-2025-10-07-2
In 2014, John Martinis's research group was absorbed by Google which has became a foundation for today's Google Quantum AI.
The paper: link
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I feel like Peter Shor is the reason why most people got their first exposure to qc. The algorithm that has a potential to breaking RSA encryption was made by him.
This is an incredible webinar that i can't wait to attend. here is the link if you would like to sign up too
This is an incredible webinar that i can't wait to attend. here is the link if you would like to sign up too
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Q# is a programming language developed by Microsoft to write quantum programs.
with only a few minutes of exploring , it is pretty intuitive to get used to it. especially as someone who is coming from qiskit, things break and the code I wrote before a month or two will stop working cause something has changed so idk this is an option.
There is a jupyter notebook in the comment if you'd like to try.
with only a few minutes of exploring , it is pretty intuitive to get used to it. especially as someone who is coming from qiskit, things break and the code I wrote before a month or two will stop working cause something has changed so idk this is an option.
There is a jupyter notebook in the comment if you'd like to try.
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Debugging Epohul
I feel like Peter Shor is the reason why most people got their first exposure to qc. The algorithm that has a potential to breaking RSA encryption was made by him. This is an incredible webinar that i can't wait to attend. here is the link if you would like…
happening now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQAnKV6z9Kc
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if you'd like to see more of him: https://math.mit.edu/~shor/
he mentioned quantum Low density parity check(LDPC) to have more hope in the future of error correction.
The paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.06309
he mentioned quantum Low density parity check(LDPC) to have more hope in the future of error correction.
The paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.06309
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Debugging Epohul
my current state
I'm finding implementing Hamming code to be difficult....I have watched several videos. I get the classical implementation but I get stuck on CSS(Calderbank-Shor-Steane)
the other implementations are more or less done....although the tests are failing dw tho hehe
the other implementations are more or less done....although the tests are failing dw tho hehe
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