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Computing the Light Fantastic.
Photons move quantum computing toward practicality.

Quirky properties of matter at the scale of atoms and molecules underlie the next leap in computational capability: quantum computers. Oxford Univ.’s David Deutsch developed the framework for quantum computing in a seminal paper published in 1985. Since then he’s often said that a practical quantum computer is a couple decades away. On his Web site, Deutsch explains he now believes the time is near.


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