My 2018 lecture at the ICA workshop in Singapore dealt with quantum computation as a meeting point of the laws of computation and the laws of quantum mechanics. We described a computational complexity argument against the feasibility of quantum computers: we identified a very low-level complexity class of probability distributions described by noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers, and explained why it would allow neither good-quality quantum error-correction nor a demonstration of "quantum supremacy," namely, the ability of quantum computers to make computations that are impossible or extremely hard for classical computers. We went on to describe general predictions arising from the argument and proposed general laws that manifest the failure of quantum computers. In October 2019, "Nature" published a paper describing an experimental work that took place at Google. The paper claims to demonstrate quantum (computational) supremacy on a 53-qubit quantum computer, thus clearly challenging my theory. In this paper, I will explain and discuss my work in the perspective of Google's supremacy claims.
翻译:2018年我在新加坡的ICA研讨会上讲到量子计算是计算法和量子力学法的汇合点。我们描述了一个与量子计算机可行性相对的计算复杂因素:我们确定了一个非常低的复杂概率分布等级,由吵闹的中级量子计算机描述,并解释了为什么它不允许高质量的量子误差校正或“量子至上”的演示,即量子计算机能够对古典计算机进行不可能或极难的计算。我们接着描述了从参数和拟议一般法中得出的表明量子计算机失灵的一般预测。2019年10月,“性质”发表了一篇论文,描述了在谷歌上进行的实验性工作。该文件声称,在53磅量子量子量子计算机上展示量子(计算)至上的最高性,从而明确挑战我的理论。在这份文件中,我将解释和讨论我从谷歌的优势主张的角度所作的工作。