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Scott Aaronson | Quantum Computing: History, Near-term Applications, Future Possibilities

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Quantum Computers - What Would They Be Good For?

In the late 70s and early 80s a few physicists had the remarkable idea of, you know, that if nature is giving us this lemon, why don't we make it into lemonade? And so they built computers that themselves would operate on quantum mechanical principles. The thing that really made quantum computing into a field as opposed to just an idea was a series of major theoretical discoveries in the mid 1990s. Peter Schor's algorithm discovered that if you could build a truly scalable and programmable quantum computer, well, it would be good for something besides just simulating quantum mechanics.

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