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Implement a quantum walk on a grid. (Not sure if this is not possible, as I haven't seen examples of this online.) People have done it on cyclical graphs before (see here). A graph might just require too many qubits. See this page for reference
Follow up with discussion of applications to chemistry and speeding up algorithms.
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Implement a quantum walk on a grid. (Not sure if this is not possible, as I haven't seen examples of this online.) People have done it on cyclical graphs before (see here). A graph might just require too many qubits. See this page for reference
Follow up with discussion of applications to chemistry and speeding up algorithms.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: