From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 11:42:18 MST
In today's issue of the journal Science Philip H. Bucksbaum writes that he has
confirmed experimentally that the algorithm L.K. Grover thought of in 1997 for
quantum computers works. It's no longer just theoretical, a quantum computer
really can find a piece of information in a random list of N items in just the square
root of N steps, not 1/2 N steps the average you'd normally expect.
There is more on the web at:
http://www.umich.edu/~newsinfo/Releases/2000/Jan00/r012000b.html
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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