Thank you ❤ and Yes you are right , currently the fastest quantum computer are in hands of IBM and google which have nearly 1000 qubits which will be useful for solving complex problems , but for atomic simulation and things like encryption breaking they need nearly 1 million qubits and IBM stated they are going to achieve it in 2033 , So I hope we are having a fast and bright future with these qubits count coming up
@@dhruvmehta2986 Yeah we have algorithms which are there to solve a cube which is ideal , But this is more concentrated about how a quantum computer can Try all the combinations and permutations if there are billions of states of a material can be rather than solving a cube . Simple words : Human who doesn't have any algorithm vs Quantum computer who doesn't have any algorithm. A human can only try one state a time but quantum computers can try all states at once.You will understand this if You watch the video till end . Thanks for asking 😊
To make it more simple for you ...We don't go to a quantum computer just to solve a cube which be done by watching a YT tutorial as well.I used this as an example so initially viewers can easily understand how a quantum computer can try billions of states (combinations) at once so that I can explain about molecules later in the video.
Seen many Videos on Quantum Computers but this one is the best ❤🔥
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Very good video made like a pro.
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Liked the way u explained the topic ❤
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This was a really really good video …. But these are just speculation right? …. What is the present scenario on quantum computer
Thank you ❤ and Yes you are right , currently the fastest quantum computer are in hands of IBM and google which have nearly 1000 qubits which will be useful for solving complex problems , but for atomic simulation and things like encryption breaking they need nearly 1 million qubits and IBM stated they are going to achieve it in 2033 , So I hope we are having a fast and bright future with these qubits count coming up
I wonder how come you have only much of subscribers
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wtf you saying we dont solve a cube like that there are algorithms for solving it 😂
@@dhruvmehta2986 Yeah we have algorithms which are there to solve a cube which is ideal , But this is more concentrated about how a quantum computer can Try all the combinations and permutations if there are billions of states of a material can be rather than solving a cube . Simple words : Human who doesn't have any algorithm vs Quantum computer who doesn't have any algorithm. A human can only try one state a time but quantum computers can try all states at once.You will understand this if You watch the video till end . Thanks for asking 😊
To make it more simple for you ...We don't go to a quantum computer just to solve a cube which be done by watching a YT tutorial as well.I used this as an example so initially viewers can easily understand how a quantum computer can try billions of states (combinations) at once so that I can explain about molecules later in the video.
Awesome Video man ❤👌
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Nice Video 🫶
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