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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago

China reaffirms its 'quantum supremacy' after upgrading its Zuchongzhi processor

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China reaffirms its 'quantum supremacy' after upgrading its Zuchongzhi processor

www.scientiststudy.com

☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago
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Just a few months ago, in mid-July, China claimed 'quantum supremacy' by getting its Zuchongzhi computer to solve a problem in just 70 minutes that wo
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    The “Scientist Study” website is not run by anyone, it seems. They don’t have an “about us” page and their WHOIS record points to “Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 1244960640” in Toronto, ON, CA.

    Here’s a link to the original paper “Strong quantum computational advantage using a superconducting quantum processor” (Wu et al., 2021), according to Google Scholar cited 12 times.

    Scott Aaronson went into a little more detail on his blog, which sheds a bit more light on what this update of their earlier papers means:

    the Chinese group seeks to render the debate largely moot with a new and better Gaussian BosonSampling experiment, with 144 modes and up to 113 detected photons. They say they were able to measure k-photon correlations for k up to about 19, which if true would constitute a serious obstacle to the classical simulation strategies that people discussed for the previous experiment.

    If this experiment can be replicated, it’s a pretty good step in the right direction of actual quantum supremacy. I don’t think we’re even half way to quantum supremacy, yet.

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