AA !dTGY7OMD/g ID: d06096 May 25, 2018, 8:28 p.m. No.6152   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6139

I'm glad to hear people are benefiting from it. I'm in university exam season at the moment, so once that's over I'll probably fix the mistakes and maybe update it with our other progress over the last few months. I certainly had more free time in December than I've had since, unfortunately.

 

>there's an actual name for it, can't quite remember

The uncertainty principle. I know probably as much about quantum computing as anyone else who has only really looked it up on the internet, but, as much as it has always been mentioned here in relation to the grid, I still see almost no parallels between the grid and quantum computing. It caused me a great deal of confusion back in November/December, to the point of distracting me from even figuring out how the grid worked entirely. If the same thing is confusing you (or anyone else who might read this), I suggest ignoring the quantum computing aspects for now. We're looking for some kind of mathematical relationship or principle that hasn't been officially and publicly discovered that allows you to do what Shor's algorithm does without needing actual qubits.