If the article is accurate and there is no rapid fix, then all the purported 
thousands of D-Wave entanglements result in only a few actual successful 
computer operations. 


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From: Philip Thrift <[email protected]>
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Subject: Welcome to the world of NISQ programming



http://nautil.us/blog/physicists-say-googles-quantum-computer-is-still-far-from-practical
Bottom line it seems: There may be quantum computers, but expect lots of errors.

So can NISQ (“noisy intermediate-scale quantum") programming ever be made 
useful?

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