When will we have a quantum computer? Auteur(s): Dyakonov M. (Article) Publié: Solid-State Electronics, vol. 155 p.4-6 (2019) Texte intégral en Openaccess : Ref HAL: hal-02302517_v1 DOI: 10.1016/j.sse.2019.03.004 WoS: WOS:000466840600002 Exporter : BibTex | endNote Résumé: - A classical computer with N bits at any given moment is in one of its possible 2N states. - In contrast, the state of the hypothetical quantum computer with N qubits is defined by the values of 2N continuous parameters, the quantum amplitudes. - To beat your laptop in performing some special tasks, like factoring very large numbers, one needs ∼1000 qubits. - Accordingly, the number of continuous variables that should be under our control is at least 21000 ∼ 10300. - Thus the answer to the question in the title is: as soon as physicists and engineers will learn to control thus number of degrees of freedom, which means NEVER. |