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On the meaning of "quantum supremacy" experiments

Published 3 Jan 2020 in quant-ph | (2001.00791v1)

Abstract: The recently reported experimental results claiming "quantum supremacy" achieved by Google quantum device are critically discussed. The Google team constructed a quantum chaotic system based on Josephson junction technology which cannot be reliably simulated by the present day supercomputers. However, the similar "supremacy" can be realized for properly designed micro-mechanical devices, like periodically forced Duffing oscillator, using the available technology of quartz clocks. It is also reminded that classical and quantum chaotic systems behave in a similar way. Therefore, in this case, one should speak rather about the "analog supremacy" than "quantum supremacy" what means that even now mechanical analog computers can outperform supercomputers when the computational task can be reduced to sampling of ergodic measures generated by chaotic systems.

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