I recently discover your channel and I must say, it came to me in the right moment! I´m trying to learn quantum computing almost by my self, reading all the papers, pdf´s and materials that i could find, but the hardware part of the quantum computing equation remained elusive to me until I found your videos. Now I can finally make the link between the pure quantum computing math, gates and algorithms with what really happens in hardware. I was reading the paper you shared and I´m felling that given my background in electronics, I can build this thing too! Please keep sharing this content because is super valuable. Finally, I would appreciate if you could explain or share the theory of the model of the qubit that you use in this simulation.
Hey I’m having a problem with my book color after rooting it. When I try to sign into google it says browser is not supported. Is their any way to change the browser
In early days of todays computers you would use it via typing commands, no ui just text. I believe this is at a similar stage right now and can't comprehend what it will be like in 20-30 years.
Very nice video! I am also in the same rabbit hole trying to build a 2-bit NMR-based QC using an SDR. I would love it if you could share the LT spice simulation!
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Big THANK for brilliant project. Could you suggest books, articles, web links for those of us who are engineers or have computer/engineering backgrounds and math but do not know the physics ?? Gracias !!
What version of book software is needed? BN just basically bricked all the older nooks and either I trash it or do this to it but want to be sure it’s going to works before I make matters worse.
I would be happy to give them out. I am working on version 4 right now which should make it much easier to follow along. stay tuned, I will try to provide updates
Decided to look one last time to see if there was a more updated root option for my Nook Color before I bite the bullet and buy something new but you have helped me push that expense off another day. Thank you for the very quick, very comprehensive and bullshit-free walk-through. It's very much appreciated.
I would love your input. Do you think it makes sense to build "personal" quantum computers with their own operating system and set of inner workings or we should just focuss on quantum computing as an extention of what we already do best and built quantum chipsets or quantum modules that can integrate into existing machines ( or even adapt motherboards to be able to operate with an extention of a quantum chipset)? because as I see it, people are once again getting overhyped with a subset of technology and loosing sight of the greater harmonic picture, quantum computing isn't adequate for all use cases and has a very specific subset of problems were it performs best, so it could be an amazing extention to a traditional CPU, call it Quantum Multithreading
The thing is, even if you had your own quantum computer, there aren't many quantum algorithms that you would really want to use on a daily basis. I mean I suppose if you forgot your youtube password, you could use your personal QC to crack it in 10 minutes. But other than that, not really. At the moment, most QCs like being very cold, which means it makes a lot more sense to just have a central QC and just let people dial into it like : towardsdatascience.com/how-to-run-code-on-a-real-quantum-computer-c1fc61ff5b4
Hello ! Very nice experiment and very well explained You did mention you just need to detect a specific resonant frequency, and we know there is noise trouble. I see you use a bandpass filter. Did you consider using Lock in amplifier ? maybe based on an AD630 multiplier or a tayloe mixer
That is an excellent suggestion. I have considered it, my biggest concern is that Lock in amplifiers tend to be good for signals that go on for long periods of time and can be averaged. The response from the qubits is transient and lasts at most 1-3 seconds. But who knows, that may be long enough!
@@forTodaysAdventure more then long enough, since it uses a low pass filter , the integration time can be selected, the compromise is only lower integration is less noise rejection, but even for that we are talking integration over milliseconds, hundreeds of milliseconds or even seconds can average out noise extremelly well. Remember lock in amplifiers are used for atomic force microscopes, integration time while reading the afm ptobe is very short.
Graphene was discovered in 2004, but people have been making and using it, for centuries, to keep eggs from sticking to their iron cookware. Quantum computing was first conceived of in the 1980s, but people have been building and using quantum computers, for millennia, to make music. Quantum particles are just simple waves. The simplest wave is 1D. 🎸
hey, could you tell me why the link for arduino code is not working? i've been trying to use chrome and edge. but it still not working. i've been try to use cloudflare as well, still not working
good observation! Yes, I only have H from H2O. Once I have version 4 running, I will find a good candidate for H and F. maybe HF acid? maybe chloroform and do Cl and H?
awesome work i really enjoyed watching your explanation. I also liked your spinQ teardown and am looking forward to how far you can take this. fantastic stuff :)
yeah its really annoying that tablets dont like to use large amounts of space. I wish I could just load all of anthony bourdains videos on a tablet and just have that laying around. Only suggestion is use a smaller sd card
Worked great just do it exactly as instructed. Go ahead and get the BalenaEtcher program. It’s free and quick. If you are a perpetual noob like me, don’t think you got it. I farted around with this for two hours, unzipping and 7zipping, hell I even unzipped my pants to see if it worked (it doesn’t by the way and people looked at me strange) just because I didn’t want to take the 10 minutes to get the correct software. This worked as if 12/2023. Good work and thanks for the video tutorial.