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3000-QUBIT SYSTEM FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING

  • Writer: waclaw_koscielniak
    waclaw_koscielniak
  • Sep 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

Coherent 3000-qubit system for a possible quantum computing applications.

Interesting to read.
Interesting to read.

















Authors should implement this simple algorithm to determine if their approach is sound.

1) Initialize a single qubit, gate, or the whole quantum computer.

2) Determine its initial state. Collect data.

3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 a fairly large number of times, perhaps 10000. If that is not possible or it would take to long to run, reduce that number to 1000, or maybe even 100. We all know how slow a quantum computers is and are not trying to intentionally break it by asking for something that simply can't be done.

4) Plot a distribution of acquired data. If the distribution is wide, the computer is not very useful. It means that a quantum computer can't be initialized to the same state in a reproducible manner. A laptop or a desktop computer with a running Python code can generate an extremely narrow vertical distribution.

5) There are very solid fundamental reasons why a binary computer, which basically means that almost any computer available today, can work but the quantum computer cannot.

6) You are encouraged to prove me wrong!


 
 
 

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Sep 28, 2025

Please read it and consider my comments.

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