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    [Level1Techs] What Can You Do With 64 Core Threadripper Pro? We'll Show You!

    Posted: 12 May 2021 07:38 PM PDT

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    What computations can quantum computers do that classical Turing machines cannot do under any circumstances?

    Posted: 12 May 2021 08:58 AM PDT

    I'm rather confused here, it was my understanding that quantum computers simply allowed specific things to be done much faster than traditional computers. But that a traditional Turing machine could still calculate them given enough time and space.

    But the article on quantum simulators states that:

    A universal quantum simulator is a quantum computer proposed by Yuri Manin in 1980[4] and Richard Feynman in 1982.[5] Feynman showed that a classical Turing machine would not be able to simulate a quantum effect, while his hypothetical universal quantum computer would be able to mimic needed quantum effect.[5][6]

    Which means that there are calculations that a quantum computer can do, that a classical computer simply can't, regardless of time and space.

    I don't really get how this can be possible? How is it possible that there's something a classical computer cannot calculate, but a quantum computer can? Or how can a quantum computer calculate something that isn't calculable?

    What are an example of these computations?

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