Researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Western Australia have demonstrated a practical use of a “primitive” quantum computer, using an algorithm known as “quantum walk.” They showed that a two-qubit photonics quantum processor can outperform classical computers for this type of algorithm, without requiring more sophisticated quantum computers, such as IBM’s five-qubits cloud-based quantum processor (see IBM makes quantum computing available free on IBM Cloud).
Quantum walk is the quantum-mechanical analog of “random-walk” models such as Brownian motion (for example, the random motion of a dust particle in air). The researchers implemented “continuous-time quantum walk” computations on circulant graphs* in a proof-of-principle experiment.
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