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Turn that damned quantum computer off now!
« on: February 22, 2006, 12:38:45 pm »
Quantum computer works best switched off
22 February 2006
From New Scientist Print Edition

 

 

 
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Even for the crazy world of quantum mechanics, this one is twisted. A quantum computer program has produced an answer without actually running.

The idea behind the feat, first proposed in 1998, is to put a quantum computer into a “superposition”, a state in which it is both running and not running. It is as if you asked Schrödinger's cat to hit "Run".

With the right set-up, the theory suggested, the computer would sometimes get an answer out of the computer even though the program did not run. And now researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have improved on the original design and built a non-running quantum computer that really works.

They send a photon into a system of mirrors and other optical devices, which included a set of components that run a simple database search by changing the properties of the photon.

The new design includes a quantum trick called the Zeno effect. Repeated measurements stop the photon from entering the actual program, but allow its quantum nature to flirt with the program's components - so it can become gradually altered even though it never actually passes through.

"It is very bizarre that you know your computer has not run but you also know what the answer is," says team member Onur Hosten.

This scheme could have an advantage over straightforward quantum computing. "A non-running computer produces fewer errors," says Hosten. That sentiment should have technophobes nodding enthusiastically.

Journal reference: Nature (vol 439, p 949)

From issue 2540 of New Scientist magazine, 22 February 2006, page 21

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Re: Turn that damned quantum computer off now!
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2006, 04:25:23 pm »
April Fools come early?
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Re: Turn that damned quantum computer off now!
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2006, 04:26:35 pm »
nope!

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Re: Turn that damned quantum computer off now!
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2006, 09:16:09 pm »
<snikers> even a Broke clock Is 100%  accurate twice a day.

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Re: Turn that damned quantum computer off now!
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2006, 05:09:37 pm »
Like most paradoxes, this is merely using incomplete or old language to describe something.  If the program is performing a search then the program is running whether or not the effects are immediately present on whatever medium is holding the results or the intermediate steps.  This would be like saying that the final memory state of the RAM that holds the results means that the program has been run but of course this discounts all the memory states in between execution and result.


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