Re: Is there interest in Quantum computing in Fedora?

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On Friday, January 15, 2021 7:08:34 PM WET Matthew Miller wrote:

> As I understand it, IBM's state of the art beats that by one already!


I knew that the number was higher than 64, but then I would ruin the joke. :-)


At the same time if we do not measure it the number could be 64. :-D

This is more a despair laugh in case you wondering. :-)


I have been looking lately at things like Quantum Decision Theory where we use the quantum formalism to describe human cognitive processes. So it is more than just the quantum computing that is interesting.


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Jos�b�o

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