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In our growing need for faster and more powerful computers, scientists are looking into creating quantum computers which harness the power of atoms and molecules for performance.
Scott Aaronson is an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT. He is also the founder of an online encyclopedia for computational complexity theory, ComplexityZoo.com
In this lecture delivered to Carnegie Mellon University, Aaronson discusses what quantum computing is, its capabilities, and its limitations. He also discusses speculative models of computation.
Instructor: Scott AaronsonLocation: Carnegie Mellon University
Length: 61+ minutes
Subjects: Computer Science
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