Welcome to the first unpublished episode of my podcast: About cheesy article from Science and a little step into quantum computing.
Cheesy article from Science
About ten years ago I’ve read about google building the first quantum computer. Maybe after that I’ve read about some stage whre they did 5 qubits that can produce basic arithmetics, but some people raised a question that quntum computers are more error prone than our usual computers.
What do you think about this article title: Ordinary computers can beat Google’s quantum computer after all?
Very specific wording. So what do they want you to think? Something like How google have spent millions of dollars and years of research for nothing? Or How some unknown researchers are smarter than google team?
Referenced article: Solving the sampling problem of the Sycamore quantum supremacy circuits arxiv
A little step into quantum computing
So here's the episode itself:
Links from the description
Try to search: how to build a quantum computer at home
Quantum computers books
- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information 10th edition
- Quantum Machine Learning: An Applied Approach
Quantum python libraries
- Pennylane https://pennylane.ai/
- Qiskit https://qiskit.org/
Futher reading
- Hot to build processors at home, an article about Sam Zeloof
- My next episode will be about The Master Algorithm