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On Tue, 13 Jan 2015 12:10:47 +0100 Andreas K. Huettel wrote: |
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> Am Dienstag 13 Januar 2015, 07:54:16 schrieb Andrew Savchenko: |
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> > Are you sure? The simplest Shor's factorisation machine was already |
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> > built and published in open press: |
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> > http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0112176 |
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> > This was done 14(!!) years ago. I don't doubt there was a |
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> > significant progress in this field thereafter. But it is likely |
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> > that results are classified. |
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> Lieven's paper 2001 was a milestone but the technology in this case |
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> fundamentally didn't scale. So, while there certainly have been advances, they |
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> aren't directly based on it, but on completely different experimental |
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> approaches. |
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> http://web.physics.ucsb.edu/~martinisgroup/ |
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> If there's any place to look for technological advances, then ^ here. |
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> (No, not d-wave either. IMHO.) |
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Thanks for the link, I'll study it. |
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Best regards, |
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Andrew Savchenko |