英語 での Quantum computers の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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When Will Quantum Computers Arrive?
A number of companies have quantum computers.
But, quantum computers are not.
When will we have quantum computers?
Quantum computers will change everything.
One of these is quantum computers.
Quantum computers are now one step closer.
And for that we need quantum computers.
That's why quantum computers are so important.
But Kurzweil is skeptical about quantum computers.
Now commercial quantum computers are underway.
It seems like the same can be said about quantum computers?
What quantum computers are actually useful for.
Do you know what Quantum Computers are?
Quantum computers are so powerful exactly because of their data density.
Could this make building quantum computers much easier?
Quantum computers pose a threat to Bitcoin security.
It would appear that quantum computers are in fact a reality.
Physical information is of particular importance in the theory of quantum computers.
At the time, quantum computers didn't exist.
QCL is a high-level, architecture-independent programming language for quantum computers.
Quantum computers pose imminent threats to the security of Bitcoin's Blockchain.
And indeed, the prototype quantum computers of the late 1990s indirectly led to the quantum computers built by Google and IBM.
Quantum computers could gather data from social media and other sensors to predict and prevent crimes, violence, and conflict.
It is hoped that quantum computers will make it possible to resolve such tasks and to speed up work in this area.
Quantum computers, which are based on different mathematics than classical computers, do not promise P solutions to every NP problem.
It's been said that quantum computers will break current encryption schemes, kill blockchain, and serve other dark purposes.
Quantum computers can store more data using less energy than traditional computers, which means they can rapidly perform complex calculations.
In the real world, quantum computers are likely to work in harness with classical computers, making use of their respective strengths.
Practical quantum computers don't yet exist, and Microsoft is behind rival tech giants Google and IBM in the race to develop quantum hardware.