As impressive as Grover's algorithm undoubtedly is, I can't help but suspect that it will one day be replaced with Oscar's algorithm. Okay I just made that up lol. That said, your video did bring back very distant memories of when I first learnt to code. First we had to write a bubble sort, and then we upgraded to the binary chop. That was well over 30 years ago now so I guess I should try to learn a bit more about Grover's algorithm. Sadly I suspect my brain may not be plastic enough anymore to properly comprehend it, sigh.
As impressive as Grover's algorithm undoubtedly is, I can't help but suspect that it will one day be replaced with Oscar's algorithm. Okay I just made that up lol. That said, your video did bring back very distant memories of when I first learnt to code. First we had to write a bubble sort, and then we upgraded to the binary chop. That was well over 30 years ago now so I guess I should try to learn a bit more about Grover's algorithm. Sadly I suspect my brain may not be plastic enough anymore to properly comprehend it, sigh.
"One ah ah ah, Two, ah ah ah, three..."
- The Count.
Meanwhile D-Wave makes 5000 qubit quantum 'annealing' computers. IBM does not want you to search that. 😂
I bet your videos would get more views if you uploaded them 12 hours later for time zone populations
Kool