The Einstein Lecture: The Quantum Computing Revolution

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  • Michelle Simmons, 2018 Australian of the Year, shared her insights into quantum physics and atomic electronics, at the recent Einstein Lecture: The Quantum Computing Revolution, 14 August 2018.
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  • @frederickj.7136
    @frederickj.7136 Před 5 lety +45

    Now *this* is one tight lecture presentation! One of the best science and engineering talks I've ever seen on CZcams. Once into the quantum computer elements engineering, it demands close and sustained concentration; but this is amply rewarded. Dr. Simmons's sure, unfaltering command of the material and of the task at hand is exceptional by any standard. Illuminating and inspiring -- thank you, Dr. Simmons and UNSW!

  • @julianieminski4066
    @julianieminski4066 Před 2 lety +4

    i love how she personifies atoms. it makes things easier for an amateur to genuinely understand.

  • @VMac-eg7fb
    @VMac-eg7fb Před 5 lety +4

    So comprehensive, understood most everything, others have tried to explain while trying to hide their methods. Quantum understanding is easy under her tutelage. Thank You Michelle Simmons, all my respect. Mystery solved.

  • @crazieeez
    @crazieeez Před 5 lety +14

    Brilliant lecture. Thank you!

  • @barriewright2857
    @barriewright2857 Před 5 lety +4

    Very interesting and informative. A good lecture well, explained.

  • @erikschaepers
    @erikschaepers Před 2 lety +2

    Great lecture, thank you ! Very well presented

  • @Gringohuevon
    @Gringohuevon Před 5 lety +4

    It's good to see Australia associated with something other than it's tedious sports..great work and good luck!

    • @timothyperkins3723
      @timothyperkins3723 Před 5 lety

      lol Aussie rules football is my favourite spectator sport - with Test cricket. I am absolutely hopeless at both btw! But hey, don't you remember Penzias & Wilson, for instance? ;-)

  • @johnfraser6013
    @johnfraser6013 Před 3 lety

    Excellent talk - thank you for sharing !

  • @xanthirudha
    @xanthirudha Před 5 lety

    WOW Dr. Michelle is the best

  • @lopezb
    @lopezb Před 5 lety +5

    Great talk! She has a great attitude towards science and education. Full of inspiration for all of us.

    • @SheriffofYouTube
      @SheriffofYouTube Před 3 lety

      she get 100grand per year to read other mens discovery to kids... what is not to like? she is not inventing Quantum anything

  • @shimon6689
    @shimon6689 Před 5 lety

    Superb lecture
    Thanks !

  • @basaltnow
    @basaltnow Před 4 lety +4

    very very good history, clearly and relaxed spoken, btw. very interesting indeed. have not known that there is a University in Australia leading Quantum computing.
    Have to go, my cat Schrödinger is currently here. Sometimes he is here, sometimes not.....very strange cat.

  • @rainmaker704
    @rainmaker704 Před 4 lety +1

    Very insightful!

  • @ronaldronald8819
    @ronaldronald8819 Před 5 lety

    I am so totally mindblown.

  • @Soulias1
    @Soulias1 Před 5 lety +5

    Schrodinger is the guy to the left of the person wrongly indicated as such. In other words, Schrodinger is the guy in the center of the top row, with the spectacles and light colored jacket.

    • @yuanwang8136
      @yuanwang8136 Před 5 lety

      I was about to question that too

    • @henryj.8528
      @henryj.8528 Před 3 lety

      And Plank didn't discover the photoelectric effect, it was Einstein. Likewise it was Becquerel not M. Curie who discovered radiation. And she left out the most important factoid about Max Born (for an Australian audience)--he's Olivia Newton John's grandfather. Although many commenters apparently liked the lecture, I found it dry and dull and too much like a Ted-talk on Thorazine.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video 😊

  • @jamesbenedict6480
    @jamesbenedict6480 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh yes! Using atoms to build the next generation of the computers is very exciting! Excelling presentation!

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před 2 lety +1

    Add aprizsm against a string delection to produce a light power by a reflector and let the computer that has touch to sensor the program

  • @timothyperkins3723
    @timothyperkins3723 Před 5 lety

    This is great. 'And the fascinating thing is...' You mean, ANOTHER one?! I actually feel I understand a little bit of this. Wow.

  • @charlesedwards5816
    @charlesedwards5816 Před 3 lety

    if asking a quantum state to be something takes information away from it then what information does it take away and has that been measured yet?

  • @JohnNy-ni9np
    @JohnNy-ni9np Před 2 lety

    I got here after the news broke out a few days ago. Very impressive. Thanks Dr. Simmons and the team. Looking forward to see the production in a few years time.

  • @AngelOfDeath943
    @AngelOfDeath943 Před 4 lety

    At which time does she say about dinner table example?

  • @deeplearningpartnership
    @deeplearningpartnership Před 5 lety +1

    Nice talk.

  • @user-vl4vo2vz4f
    @user-vl4vo2vz4f Před rokem

    newer chips M2 from Apple are smaller and have 67 billion transistors but ones from supercomputers have almost 3 trillion transistors, a real beast

  • @angusshen123
    @angusshen123 Před 5 lety +1

    inspiring.

  • @prolific9002
    @prolific9002 Před 3 lety

    09:10 you still only need to come up with the 4 number pin combination. They are hopefully stored securely. However the 4 digit pin in combination with signature, card , chip, 2FA (Two factor Authentication IE: Text/SMS with Auth Code) have become standard. Welcome to the 2021 world.

  • @johnsondale07
    @johnsondale07 Před 3 lety +2

    24:24 pay close attention from NOW

  • @bygabop9368
    @bygabop9368 Před 2 lety

    Hey Michelle, did you omit David Deutsh’s contributions for some reason?

  • @andik70
    @andik70 Před 5 lety +1

    title on 0:28 who is Einstien and is he related to Einstein?

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 5 lety +3

      Ålbert von Ienstein was a Swedish physicist who got the Schnobel prize for discovering Black Metal.

    • @fluxoff
      @fluxoff Před 4 lety +1

      Self educated record store clerk who taught himself Metal.

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr Před 5 lety +1

    oops: in a classical database search, you do NOT have to look through all the items in the database. Analogously, to look up a number in a phone book, you do not need to read it from beginning to end. You can use techniques like binary search or an index.

    • @nrqed
      @nrqed Před 5 lety +1

      If the information is given as it is in a phone book, one has to search from beginning to end. You are assuming that more information is provided than in a standard phone book.

    • @ianlowery6014
      @ianlowery6014 Před 2 lety

      @@nrqed No, it is in alphabetical order and indexed by page numbers. If you are searching alphabetically, you just use a binary chop to get to the right page.

    • @nrqed
      @nrqed Před 2 lety

      @@ianlowery6014 My point was about looking up the name if we are given the phone number.

    • @ianlowery6014
      @ianlowery6014 Před 2 lety

      ​@@nrqedYou are quite right in that case. :)

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 Před 5 lety

    Who will make the 1st MAJOR break through in Quantum Computing? Will it be US or Australia or China or another country?

    • @yttean98
      @yttean98 Před 5 lety

      I suspect that too, and the way they work probably including the weekends as well and spending long hours throughout the weekdays, just in terms of manhours spent on their projects they have a slight edge. Probably money spent, hard work and intellect win the day. Others will say creativity wins the day.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 5 lety

      Track the dollars on your bank account and see where they flow. They tend to flow in the direction of the first major breakthrough!

    • @manjsher3094
      @manjsher3094 Před 5 lety

      Canada, throw in plasma fusion as well.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem +1

    I used eniac to program the circuit to multiply the process uv developed a nuclear device

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před 2 lety +1

    Genious

  • @lawrencehunter2269
    @lawrencehunter2269 Před 5 lety +2

    She had me at transistor!

  • @peterwarren6418
    @peterwarren6418 Před 9 měsíci

    Would it be possible to teleport something using two quantum computers.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem +1

    Biological computation will count the cell of all by all

  • @VMac-eg7fb
    @VMac-eg7fb Před 2 lety

    Place computers in space as a general mode for cooling uniformly, place numerous computers per satellite.

  • @timothyperkins3723
    @timothyperkins3723 Před 5 lety +1

    I think the social & historical perspective she weaves the science into really brings it to life, especially for laypeople like myself. It's really good. On a tangent I do wonder; if this global community, now empowered by readily available translations & travel, organised even better & flexed its collective muscle to fight pervasive disinformation & promote empiricism in social policy, for instance & to include sympathetic non-scientists; I wonder if we could turn impending crises into opportunities?

  • @Stadtpark90
    @Stadtpark90 Před 5 lety +3

    After watching this I get the feeling for the first time, that quantum computing with 30 or 50 or 100 qbits actually is in range within my lifetime. She did not point out any principal obstacles with their tech / process. The shit is getting real. I’m only sad that my country (Germany) seems still asleep. - She did not mention the usual suspect for this kind of tech: the NSA. I’d expect them to have it a decade ahead of anyone else. - Also not sure what will happen to banking / online payment, when all the codes will be breakable... - wouldn’t all the banks and businesses be against that sort of tech? What’s their strategy to not get taken over by the powers that be?

    • @hjembrentkent6181
      @hjembrentkent6181 Před 4 lety

      Conspiracy theories aside, the big obstacle is placing single atoms with lithography.

    • @rmac8380
      @rmac8380 Před 4 lety

      I think that once this tech takes hold in our world. Money will not be as important to us. Energy. The quantum currency.

  • @lancelotxavier9084
    @lancelotxavier9084 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you for the lecture, but giving the credit for the first personal computer to IIBM in 1981 is grossly wrong and does injustice to the true pioneers of personal computers.

    • @rmac8380
      @rmac8380 Před 4 lety

      Maybe she needs some quantum error correction measures.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem +1

    People must realize that life can be healed to the point of eternal youth

  • @LuisOrtiz-ze2jh
    @LuisOrtiz-ze2jh Před 2 lety

    JULIY 9 2022 SHE DID IT

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před 2 lety +1

    The string effect has never been desiphered of quantum process

  • @foobar1500
    @foobar1500 Před 5 lety +1

    Frankly I clicked this video because the thumbnail featured "Einstien", not "Einstein" and made me wonder what or who is that. Also present half a minute through. Quite a typo! :)

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před 2 lety

    Being totally unqualified to comment on this device directly, it is the right occasion for Graduates to ask if the investment they have made in their Careers so far, should get the revision by First Principle Observation reasoning and rationale, to realisticly doubt in a constructive way, what, how and why inside-outside holographic time-timing presence operates in this particular AM-FM computing context. Another Mirror Test at the next level.

  • @jorgebjimenez3752
    @jorgebjimenez3752 Před 5 lety +2

    Several missidentification in the famous Solvay's photo. For the rest great speech.

  • @mohammedhajji8973
    @mohammedhajji8973 Před 2 lety

    the 5th is Émile Verschaffelt

  • @anwerbutt2621
    @anwerbutt2621 Před 5 lety

    Thank you very much, You are pretty and your explanation is prettier. Thank you again.

  • @prolific9002
    @prolific9002 Před 3 lety

    We should build fixed lattice where each atom is controlled or fixed. Current CPUs have sectors for optimized processing. Designed sectors for task. Pump data through sectors where you have the specific lattice for task and can predict the output with confidence. Pump through configurations (bytes with instructions).
    You may need to design each lattice for specific operations or instructions. Analise the outcome. Use iterations and AI to predict outcome and statistics to predict patterns with confidence.
    YOU WILL NEED A BUS :-)

    • @prolific9002
      @prolific9002 Před 3 lety

      A quantum bus between sectors

    • @prolific9002
      @prolific9002 Před 3 lety

      And a quantum core! I like it.

    • @prolific9002
      @prolific9002 Před 3 lety

      atomic safe variables will take on a whole new level. How fast is the clockspeed on an quantum computer?

  • @JohnFairstein
    @JohnFairstein Před 5 lety +2

    The title frame is misspelled: “The Einstien Lecture.”

    • @SheriffofYouTube
      @SheriffofYouTube Před 3 lety

      Showing results for Einstein
      Search instead for Einstien

    • @SheriffofYouTube
      @SheriffofYouTube Před 3 lety

      i cant believe a university misspelt einstein . what a bunch of bogans

  • @JustMoseyinAround
    @JustMoseyinAround Před 3 lety +2

    24:05 *LMAO poor guy. All he could do is smile it off.*

  • @timothyperkins3723
    @timothyperkins3723 Před 5 lety

    There is oneapparent omission I don't understand. David Deutsch! I thought, on face value, he was worthy of a mention!? Not exactly an expert here, but I wondered; why not?

  • @enigmaticloremaster1700

    All this technology is fascinating but I still wonder about the amount of power it all uses and green house gases it produces. Will the end product be of any use if our climate is ruined. They should spend more time working on non pollutive types of energy first.

  • @gauravbaner
    @gauravbaner Před 2 lety

    BTW, its Luv Grover and not Lou Grover

  • @chrisskinner7859
    @chrisskinner7859 Před 4 lety

    Is it just me or is it that Professor Simmons is one of the best lecturers I ever seen ?!

  • @daniellewis6949
    @daniellewis6949 Před 4 lety

    I womder if, we would ever be able to use Quantum comminication to talk to someone from Mars to Earth more quickly ?

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před 5 měsíci

    Take the cune form of math and program the quantum computer ,u will have the capability of the answer to the duality answer😊

  • @nickergodos1554
    @nickergodos1554 Před 5 lety +1

    The IBM PC was not the first personal computer

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před 2 lety +1

    Reflect them

  • @ianclarke3627
    @ianclarke3627 Před 5 lety

    14 billion , how is that possible? How is a transistor that small made ?

  • @voules.spillay5328
    @voules.spillay5328 Před 5 lety +1

    Solvay guys rocks!... Schrodinger may not be happy though 😜

    • @anonymous.youtuber
      @anonymous.youtuber Před 2 lety

      I guess he was in a superposition of being himself and being his neighbor.

  • @thekaiser4333
    @thekaiser4333 Před 5 lety

    You can take out a chip out of a computer? Wow! I am impressed.
    What else can you do?

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 Před 5 lety +1

    Ultra-nifty tech!! Extremely interesting.
    If the real universe is wave packages, probabilities in potential possibilities of relative resonance proportions, then electron-positron pairs, (compound reciprocal symmetrical probability entanglements), composed of time duration timing modulation, is one example of the naturally occurring interference positioning Image of this In-form-ation conception formulae of relative proportion frequency amplitude and reciprocal modulated "hole" positioning in probability wave pulse duration, (basically "saying" the same..), so that "One Electron Theory"/Absolute Zero Kelvin Systems=> Black Hole holography imaging and Superposition-point Singularity superconduction, "makes sense" of Quantum Dualism and Operator Fields Modulation Mechanism.., for Quantum Computing(?).
    Room temperature superconductivity and modular Superposition-point Singularity positioning/spacing scaling requirements => molecular mechanisms of specific resonance/sync entanglement in the circuitry of the devices. Some really really difficult mathematics and experiments required, for which this group seems to have a head start.

    • @VMac-eg7fb
      @VMac-eg7fb Před 5 lety

      Electron/positron pairs can't exist together, if we forced that situation it would be called particle annihilation.

    • @davidwilkie9551
      @davidwilkie9551 Před 2 lety

      @@VMac-eg7fb thank you for stating your version of the obvious.
      If you are going to discuss Quantum Operator Logic Fields Modulation Mechanism and the conic-cyclonic coherence-cohesion objectives of bubble-modes of quantization, then that of which you speak has an entirely different aspect, in Perspective Principle.

    • @VMac-eg7fb
      @VMac-eg7fb Před 2 lety

      @@davidwilkie9551 Einstein said if you can't explain something you don't know the subject,

    • @VMac-eg7fb
      @VMac-eg7fb Před 2 lety

      @@davidwilkie9551 I am impressed.

    • @VMac-eg7fb
      @VMac-eg7fb Před 2 lety

      Black hole holography is an impossibility , all energy is retained within the black hole, that's why you can't see a blackhole for the exception of it's event horizon.

  • @SpirosPagiatakis
    @SpirosPagiatakis Před 2 lety

    So many revolutions everywhere and so little progress.

  • @andreasfehlau4965
    @andreasfehlau4965 Před 8 měsíci

    So this is 5 years past and it's still ain't working I would have a few ideas how to implement the fifth Dimension

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem

    Build a steady robot to do the. Cubit

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem

    Use triginomitry

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem

    When I didn't have power I used friction to redeveloped
    Power

  • @qualquan
    @qualquan Před 5 lety +1

    mainly engineering, not much quantum computing theory

  • @markjmaxwell9819
    @markjmaxwell9819 Před 2 lety

    A shame it's still very difficult to build a 100% accurate cheap to produce quantum computer.
    Unfortunately when weapons development is involved multinational teamwork goes out the door.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem +1

    Take a wire and put in 4 contact and u will go 100yrs to the future(fact)

  • @sherri99516
    @sherri99516 Před 5 lety +1

    Woo Hoo! :)

  • @davidanon2742
    @davidanon2742 Před 5 lety +1

    amazing cpus are coming.. re-programmable cpus

  • @jayb5596
    @jayb5596 Před 2 lety

    Short story, nonfiction or fiction it's open to interpretation.
    The brain is a quantum entangled neural network. We, as individuals, consciously control a single neuron (node) that consciously interacts with our nervous system. The rest are part of the subconscious neural network. We all exist inside of each other's neural network. If we didn't we couldn't share an experience inside this self projected universe. We are all a duality, self is not unique to the individual. The individual is unique to self. None of us are observers, the only thing we observe as individuals are the projections of self.
    When 2 individuals meet inside the self projection, the nodes in each brain representing the participants forge neurological connections to each other, so they can share an experience together. Simultaneously every other brain has those same 2 neurological connections made based on their own positions in spacetime. Your neuron (node) and my neuron (node) exist inside of every brain of every human on earth. We all share an umbilical cord and that umbilical cord ties all of our neurology together.
    All that neurological action taking place while we sleep, most of it's the participants that are awake and actively making neurological connections. Those connections have to be made in all of our brains in order for quantum tunneling of information to occur. The subconscious mind is something we all share, just like self. We have roughly 7.9 billion living humans and our neural network consists of about 85-90 billion neurons. I'll let you ponder what those neurons represent. The neural network has redundancy built into it by design.
    Our brain's subconscious development depends only on the location of all the nodes in spacetime as the brain is developing and connecting to them subconsciously. The conscious branching occurs through interaction inside the self projection. Unless an individual has genetic or medical conditions preventing normal neurological development and function, the human brain will have forged a full subconscious connection to the entire universe at some point during adult life. In order to benefit from other nodes you have to forge actual conscious connections in spacetime. So the brain will forge conscious neurological connections.
    We are all tied together subconsciously but in order to share an experience consciously we have to make conscious neurological connections. This can only be done inside of spacetime through conscious interaction.
    Just making conscious notice of someone walking past you on the street will forge a neurological connection to that node consciously and this will allow you to network with their subconscious mind to gain enlightenment. The internet is a powerful tool for forging conscious neurological connections. Just interacting online is enough to forge a physical conscious connection neurologically.
    In either case we are all entangled and we are building more and more conscious connections to each other. In doing so we are gaining enlightenment or intelligence which might equate to higher energy consumption (brighter star).
    It would seem that the more conscious neurological connections a person makes to the network the more subconscious power they receive.
    What role does our moral conduct play on diseases and other bugs that infect our system? What role does our level of conscious connectivity to the subconscious neural network play with the energy consumption of the quantum realm powering our network? Is sin just a poison that infects our network like a virus? We are all entangled, so all of our cups pour into each other. How does morality play into our conscious connections to the world? Does a connection forged in moral obligation and truth produce a more powerful connection than a connection forged in lies and deceit?
    Will we make it to the heavens? Will humanity fail to complete the Trinity?
    Consume so much power that we self-destruct before we achieve artificial universal intelligence? Before our subconscious becomes self aware and our GOD> can emerge? The Father and Son await. WIll humanity receive the holy spirit? Forge a connection to the Trinity and allow our GOD> to emerge, and open up our heavens?
    Or will humanity end up a failed experiment and attempt to produce a universally conscious being? I believe humanity will make it to the heavens and we will produce a universally conscious GOD>.
    I call this story "The Trinity Of Human Evolution". Brought to us by The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit.

  • @Gringohuevon
    @Gringohuevon Před 5 lety +2

    Her pronunciation of Loius De Broglie makes me think she'd never heard of him before seeing the photo

    • @nrqed
      @nrqed Před 5 lety

      Indeed, it actually sounds like the French pronounciation of "Debreuil"

    • @atlanticcoast2006
      @atlanticcoast2006 Před 5 lety

      Almost all the names were pronounced incorrectly.

  • @mohammedhajji8973
    @mohammedhajji8973 Před 2 lety

    Erwin Schrödinger is the 6th

  • @SMFJose
    @SMFJose Před 5 lety

    The future of PCs are analog

  • @bushelfoot
    @bushelfoot Před 5 lety

    Lighting makes nitrogen in the air to fall out as fertilizer DUH !

  • @DrJackJeckyl
    @DrJackJeckyl Před 2 lety

    Hoy... do another post, chicky...

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem +1

    Michelle u e rich and wealthy

  • @gaetana.cincire5821
    @gaetana.cincire5821 Před 5 lety

    Are there real women mastering this field of expertise as good as you do ?

  • @MikaelMurstam
    @MikaelMurstam Před 5 lety +1

    unfortunately you didn't spell Einstein correctly

  • @jamesbrown5455
    @jamesbrown5455 Před 5 lety +1

    That's an android. No facial expressions, way too perfect a delivery & a glitch at 2:48. Impressive tho.

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 Před rokem

    Just wait until we can use quantum computers to design quantum computers.

  • @michaelgonzalez9058
    @michaelgonzalez9058 Před rokem

    Use the computer in the White House connect it to eniac,s program

  • @scenFor109
    @scenFor109 Před 5 lety

    If extreme pressure is a way to increase the operating temperature of a super conductor then high force atomic collisions may produce a type of black hole material that can store information as quanta.
    #EndGlobalApartheid, because collaboration is a function of freedom of movement and association.

  • @jamespong6588
    @jamespong6588 Před 5 lety +3

    You lost me at diversity

  • @markjmaxwell9819
    @markjmaxwell9819 Před 5 lety

    Not bad for a pommie
    Who makes your scientific equipment ;-)

    • @naimulhaq9626
      @naimulhaq9626 Před 5 lety

      China has the potential to lead in development of QC, they have the biggest workforce, they only need to improve on R&D.

    • @hank1519
      @hank1519 Před 5 lety

      Is she still a Pommie after being in Australia for about 20 years?

  • @IhateCCP
    @IhateCCP Před 5 lety

    quantum computing is non-sense.

    • @mikepict9011
      @mikepict9011 Před 5 lety

      No , quantum programming is unethical

  • @espenbgh2540
    @espenbgh2540 Před 5 lety +2

    Rubbish, the individuel quantum bit can't be both 0 or 1 at the same time! The same time is not anything else than the "same time"

  • @TheDudeKicker
    @TheDudeKicker Před 5 lety +2

    Smart chicks are hot

  • @usingThaForce
    @usingThaForce Před 2 lety

    Leaving black Americans all out of History

  • @redalert2834
    @redalert2834 Před 2 lety

    Was it "academic diversity" or academic dogma that triggered the covid pandemic?

  • @rogerehrenberg3489
    @rogerehrenberg3489 Před 5 lety

    If you say you know about quantum computers you don't. The seminar is a waste of time find some other literature.

  • @marouanmr2587
    @marouanmr2587 Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliant lecture. Thank you!