Quantum computing

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quantun fourier transform

Jeezus Chris't I feel like a brainlet.

NV centers, Hell yeah.

/x/ territory here, but I wouldn't be surprised if the NSA already has one.

Quantum computers have some very useful properties that make it possible to solve some problems that are exceptionally hard to regular computers in a heartbeat.

The biggest problem however is realizing high quality qbits. If someone could manage to get a good number of high quality qbits though it would be nothing more than a revolution in computing.

>realizing high quality qbits
Can you tell me more about this?

nobody got a say against this?

>it really goes both ways
yes, there is clearly reciprocity

It's just a discrete fourier transform but the vector it applies to is a quantum superposition