Examples of using Quantum computer in English and their translations into Slovenian
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How about the quantum computer?
The quantum computer is slowly becoming a reality.
What Can We Do with a Quantum Computer?
It is quantum computer proof.
What can be done with a quantum computer?
Quantum computer is already 100 million times faster than PCs.
There is no quantum computer yet.
Possibly(perhaps!) this can be done using a quantum computer.
Google unveiled quantum computer breakthrough.
Intel's quest to build the world's first true quantum computer.
Does this mean a quantum computer is around the corner?
Does this mean that you will have a quantum computer soon?
And that quantum computer was able to calculate 3 x 5= 15.
The race is on to build the world's first meaningful quantum computer.
Our quantum computer's entangled with Stinger's quantum computer.
How long will ittake to copy the rest of my brain using the quantum computer?
The power of a quantum computer increases exponentially with the number of qubits.
Richard Feynman, the famed physicist, proposed building a quantum computer.
The data processing power of a quantum computer then increases exponentially with the number of qubits it has available.
Breakthrough IBM has simulatedthe digital structure of a small molecule, utilizing a seven-qubit quantum computer.
NEO blockchain is also quantum computer proof which gives it an upper hand in comparison to other projects of the blockchain.
The scientists innovate a creative way to set control the qubitsexactly This was essential for doing calculations in a quantum computer.
But what if the classical verifier could somehow force the quantum computer to perform the measurements itself and report them honestly?
An attacker with a quantum computer is likely to be able to change the transaction before the legitimate one goes through, the researchers found.
The scientists invented an innovative way to arrange and precisely control the qubits,which are necessary for doing calculations in a quantum computer.
Peer inside a 300-qubit quantum computer, and essentially all you will see is 300 classical bits- zeros and ones- smiling blandly up at you.
If a quantum computer can solve a problem that a classical computer cannot, that doesn't automatically mean the solution will be hard to check.
Hallgren(2007) showed that a quantum computer can find a product representation, as described above, for the solution to Pell's equation in polynomial time.
However, a quantum computer hasn't still been developed because of its complex structure- the quantum circuits transfer information via photons or trapped ions unlike the classic circuits.
Like a conventional computer, a quantum computer consists of a number of memory cells whose contents are modified in a sequence of logical transformations.