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Explain more why traditional transistor scaling is ending?
Comment from class
comment from audience
What would make a quantum computer useful, what can it do, and how does the size of the qubit help?
Why did I measure 100 times?
Comment from audience: In a transistor the value is not changed after measurement.
Comment from audience: Isn't that a disadvantage?
Audience wanting more explanation on why the information is lost on measurement
Question from audience:
Can these gates do calculations
similar to addition in classical computers?
comment from audience
How do I get different results from measuring
a qubit when it is destroyed. Do I keep measuring the same qubit
multiple times. Will it give the same number?
How will it give a random number and how can it be used in a random number generator?
question from audience
Can qubits be used to do basic addition subtraction using universal computers?
Are the IBM and Google superconducting computers?
Has the evolution of qubits been faster than Moore's Law?
Dr. Harvey saying we are at the hour and whether I can continue
What is shown in the bar chart and how to interpret the numbers 0101 or 0010?
Correction: Asset 2
correction: 16 dimentional space
Dr. Harvey: It was mentioned that DSA could be at risk from quantum computers.
Dr. Harvey: Classical algorithms are also a threat to DSA
Question from class: Do we have 10 years before a quantum computer can break RSA
...are somewhat worried that our data is already compromised
and we need to move to post quantum cryptography
fixing mic
comments from Dr. Harvey, that the class will take a break and then come back and discuss the presentation.
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