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Quantum computing: achievable reality or unrealistic dream

Posted on January 10, 2015 by Gil Kalai

  Michel Dyakonov’s View on QC                                     My view (based on Michel’s drawing*) Update: Alexander Vlasov’s view (based on Michel and Mikhail’s drawing) … Continue reading →

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