Without going into quantum dynamics does anyone actually know how a quantum computer works?
Justin Trudeau does.
According to Trudeau, a quantum computer uses q-bits. Which are like bits but can have infinitely many states. Somehow this means they can do some tasks exponentially faster than traditional computers. Because reasons.
>>58687124
Yes
>>58687124
Yea, you turn it on and Windows starts dummy.
fucking magic
Instead of bits, you have qubits.
Bits are binary set scalars forming a finite field of order 2.
Qubits are probability vectors forming a Hilbert space.
Computations on bits are composed of logic gates, which implement Boolean functions.
Computations on qubits are composed of Unitary transformations (which means they are always reversible and can be expressed by means of Hermitian matrices).
Try understanding Deutsch-Jozsa's algorithm and Grover's algorithm, that might help you get started in quantum computing. Read Nielsen and Chuang's book.
>>58687124
This
>>58687154
Is true. They can perform multiple operations during one operation, so they're good for fuckhuge, parallerisable tasks
>>58687292
what?
Some shit to do with q-bits, based of star trek Q technology
It can transfer data at Mach 10, instantly occupying all network neutron relays at once, thus making it seriously quick and powerful.
It is expected that in ten years time we will double the processing and transfer speed every year after year
>>58687292
stop making up bullshit
>>58687124
It has atoms instead of microprocessors
> /thread
>>58687124
this is for you:
http://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-talk-3
it's like when lightning strikes. it tries many paths but takes the one that works best.