15 = 3 x 5: Erik Lucero's Quantum Computing Breakthrough
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An amazing video about the UCSB Physics Department by MAT student James Darling documenting the quantum computing research done by Erik Lucero, who was a Ph.D student at UCSB at the time of this study. For more on this research, go here: http://www.ia.ucsb.edu/pa/display.aspx?pkey=2803
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next time im bad in math, I can say that im better than a quantum computer!
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Lotto uses the same computing vector of 15. This took me less than a min to fig out. 0 thru 9 from dust to ash. Think about that for a moment.
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The purpose of the horrible distracting shit music is?
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this might be a stupid question, but does the success rate go down when the input number is larger?
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I feel so incredibly stupid trying to follow this. So instead I'll focus on that guy's pants in 3:41 . What up with those?
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3*5=15 40%!
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whats the starting sound? its pretteh chill m8-
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Dont our brains work like quantum computers?
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well, what it actually returns the other 52% of the time? Because if it gives wrong solutions it is actually not usefull. Like if you are calculating a big number how do you know if it has given you the correct answer. And if it doesn't give you a wrong answer, but it gives you nothing it's still not usable, because it may mean that it will never give you anything
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weeeird dude i am pretty sure 3x5=15 100% of the time
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Does it have a cathode ray tube output?
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So his argument to condone manipulating particle mechanics and possibly 'conceptually' destroying our universe is for better information incryption such as credit transactions. he my as well say cough cough government god-level control weapon cough cough.
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I am guessing that qbits are use in super-impose states to compute all possibilities at once... but to get the answer out of the super-impose states do you need an operation which will make the answer you are looking for come-out? Can someone give an example?
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10:02 The questioner's scalp looks weird.
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When something is completely understood it can be explained in the simplest terms. I will continue to do research. Because I don't understand what it is for. It seems to be a really fast calculator. What is their projected goal?
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very interesting
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Why is the solution of 1 x 15 not an option? Does this account for the reason 3 x 5 was the solution 48% of the time?
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Nice Whalers crest on that guys shirt near the end!
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If the Qbit can be 1 AND 0 wouldn't that make for an almost infinite amount of storage space?