Better Chemistry with Google’s Sycamore and the Gamble of NISQ Applications
By Andre Saraiva, UNSW Designing and analysing molecules and materials was the first application envisioned for quantum computers back in 1982 by legendary Nobel laureate Richard Feynman. The argument is relatively simple: the interaction between electrons is hard to describe in a classical computer because its bits are constrained by classical physics; meanwhile, qubits have […]
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