What problems can you solve on a quantum annealer?
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Figuring out what algorithms could see D-Wave's annealer beat a regular computer.
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D-Wave's systems work through a process called quantum annealing. This begins by placing a system's qubits in an absolute energy minimum. From there, the hardware gently alters the configuration of the system so that its energy landscape reflects the problem that needs to be solved. If everything goes well, all the qubits will end up with the lowest possible energy in the new landscape. Viewed literally, this will end up identifying the lowest energy state of that landscape. But if the energy landscape represents something else—some other problem restructured so that it looks like an energy minimization—the final state will represent a solution to that problem.
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@scottalanmiller said in What problems can you solve on a quantum annealer?:
lowest energy state
So is this like the "Green New Deal"? Only better? (sorry, couldn't help myself....)
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I guess you'd be able to strengthen metal and glass way faster...
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@scottalanmiller why it's own thread?
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Shrug I keep reading the headline as a quantum anteater.....