Schrödinger’s cheetah.

The article discusses the rise of quantum computing. Researchers at the U.S. information technology company Google have developed a quantum computer. Computer programmers are recognized for their ability to create algorithms that exploit the quantum capabilities of computers. Quantum computers use t...

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Publicado en:Economist Vol. 432; no. 9162; pp. 71 - 73
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Economist Newspaper Limited 9/28/2019
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