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Introduction to Quantum Computing | Koen Bertels | TEDxAntwerp 

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Koen Bertels explains how Quantum Computing will impact the future and what his role is and his team at the TU Delft are doing. Koen’s current scientific research focuses on quantum computing and more specifically on the definition and implementation of a scalable quantum micro- and system architecture. He has successfully demonstrated the first fully programmable qubit processor where the control logic is fully implemented by the proposed micro-architecture. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@noyourtheman
@noyourtheman 3 года назад
Your start is very fundamental. Remember that your super position is interchangeable and can be used no matter what state or position it is in. Trying to utilize a two state theory in a multiple state environment. This two dimensional approach can be expanded to three dimensions by creating a cubed cubit chip utilizing multiphasic waveform computations. Stacking your cubits layer by layer until cubed. In this way no matter what position (State) your cubit is in its' opposite is a one or a zero. Think of 360º and then put that into a plotted spherical pattern or matrix. Now you can increase your data output according to the number of plotted positions contained in your sphere in an instant. This would require several plots to be used, intermixed, for record keeping between computations. Think of using a virtual computer for computational throughput. Excellent Talk. Thanks, Phil
@alexanderbonnot
@alexanderbonnot 3 года назад
This sums up the pursuit of knowledge. The answer you really want ant any given time is always just a couple minutes away.
@MFimian
@MFimian 6 лет назад
Great presentation, Koen... Don't let the timekeepers bug you!
@bernsbuenaobra473
@bernsbuenaobra473 3 года назад
This is very nice since it reviews the classic Von Neuman architecture then transition to a Quantum Computer very well contrasted and differentiated and the scale and the point of view. Great explanation from an enlightened quantum engineer. Classical vs. Quantum computers very well differentiated and demonstrated in animation! I really like this guy!
@bcmasur
@bcmasur 5 лет назад
all these ted talks about quantum computing but nothing about how it works, still haven't had a qgasm
@abhilashsirpa328
@abhilashsirpa328 Год назад
Awesome
@naimulhaq9626
@naimulhaq9626 5 лет назад
Bell Laboratory devised the transistor with three terminals, revolutionizing the computer employing semi-conductors circuit, producing the on-off switching systems to give the two states 0 and 1. For the intermediate states of super position of the other intermediate Qubits, what is perhaps needed is a similar device with more than three terminals, providing the intermediate states.Which may make it possible to make QC at room temperature with no cooling necessary. Nature employs QC and we can study these systems, as in our five senses, the brain and in all our cells, how nature solves the problem of simulating the intermediate states. I have not seen any attempt in this direction, although molecular biologists have figured out intricate process how cells produce protein and transfers them employing small motors. However, sending small signal inputs and studying the outputs may lead to a breakthrough.
@need2know739
@need2know739 3 года назад
Very interesting perspective. To add, i was pondering if Nano technology would be effective??
@naimulhaq9626
@naimulhaq9626 3 года назад
@@need2know739 We will never know the algorithm of QC functions, it belongs to the domain of divine design, eliminating randomness/chance.
@need2know739
@need2know739 3 года назад
I beg to differ as all knowledge is accessible...and blinded to us until discovered/revealed. Same as ALL known sciences and accepted theory. Mankind will get there eventually. Might take a few thousand yrs or less however.😆
@naimulhaq9626
@naimulhaq9626 3 года назад
@@need2know739 Many physicists admit that a theory of everything is meaningless, when we cannot define the foundations.
@treplan01
@treplan01 5 лет назад
You must remember that you are talking to everybody , not only to a native speakers .
@docstomp5524
@docstomp5524 6 лет назад
what is the date of the talk?
@migelsanders4956
@migelsanders4956 3 года назад
october 20th 1899 ;)
@bullittdbourbon
@bullittdbourbon 4 года назад
Not a surprise that the 'concrete model' is coming from the seat of the EU, running out of work over there. l like how no one knows how quantum particles behave but somehow they can be applied to drive a growth industry.
@migelsanders4956
@migelsanders4956 3 года назад
Right :(
@ututura
@ututura 5 лет назад
the hurry in the air of all ted talks is almost as pointless as the talks themselves
@ututura
@ututura 5 лет назад
I mean, why 15 minutes of regurgitated information?
@numchucklee4279
@numchucklee4279 6 лет назад
most likely not a good idea to have computer engineers define quantum machinery because they do not live the math !
@berthavermout4108
@berthavermout4108 5 лет назад
What a nerd... Sorry man, who needs these quantum computers? Human Genome??? What an answer!!! Develop AI? Get us enslaved by AI? Think before you get excited about something that nobody is waiting for. Only big companies...
@shushanto
@shushanto 3 года назад
this guy is an awful speaker. stuttering all the time, getting confused in his own thoughts, can't put together a coherent sentence, let alone a coherent lecture.
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