[ExI] A Working Quantum Computer by 2017?

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 5 00:38:28 UTC 2016


In the case of searches through molecular configuration spaces, it's easy -
you synthesize the molecules in question and directly observe their
behavior.

Rafał

Clearly a type of simulation with which I am unfamiliar.  I was referring
to computer simulations (which I have only read about, not done), perhaps
like war games.  bill w

On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Rafal Smigrodzki <rafal.smigrodzki at gmail.com
> wrote:

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> On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 7:06 PM, William Flynn Wallace <foozler83 at gmail.com
> > wrote:
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>> This may be too complicated to answer:  what, if any, ways are there to
>> validate simulations?  Well, let the world go by and see what really
>> happens, I suppose.  What else?  Do real world experiments?  In short, why
>> trust simulations?
>>
>
> ### In the case of searches through molecular configuration spaces, it's
> easy - you synthesize the molecules in question and directly observe their
> behavior.
>
> Rafał
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