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If you didn't know you can access IBM quantum computers for free, I have been experimenting with different code using quantum computers recently and I wanted to tell you my fellow scientists about it. Basically, IBM will allow you access to their quantum computers if you have a decent reason for using them, I got access for digital immortality research however I am sure any good reason would work. There is a set of 22 quantum computers you can get access to just follow this link and make an account, link = https://quantum-computing.ibm.com/

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Here is a book on python since the quantum computers use that programming language, link = http://index-of.es/Python/OReilly.Programming.Python.4.Edition.Dec.2010.pdf

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"To be clear, the work companies are doing to build larger and more powerful machines should not be underappreciated nor has it been a small task— it has been reported that at 100 qubits, a single quantum computer would be more powerful than all the supercomputers on the planet combined."

"As of October 2023, Atom Computing's quantum computer has 1,180 qubits, the most usable qubits in a quantum computer, according to Guinness World Records. This is more than double the previous record holder, IBM's Osprey machine, which has 433 qubits. "

"A 1000 qubit quantum computer is not directly comparable to a classical computer in terms of exaflops, as the nature of quantum computation is fundamentally different, but depending on the problem being solved, it could potentially be equivalent to a classical computer performing calculations in the exaFLOPS range due to the massive parallel processing capabilities offered by its quantum superposition and entanglement properties; however the exact number of exaFLOPS would depend on the specific algorithm and problem being tackled."

Link  = https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/quantum-computing

 

 

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