Quantum computing - /sci/ (#16735558) [Archived: 63 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/28/2025, 5:22:24 AM No.16735558
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I've been looking into quantum computing. There's LfD, and you can pull batches of qubits from the API. And there's the ANU API, which is the same. Both APIs, the smallest unit you can fetch is 1 byte of qubits. Then there's Azure Quantum cloud services, and rather than sending qubits, it sends a histogram of measurements of qubits basically a percentage of 1s vs 0s.

Converting qubits to a measurement is a classical conversion step. There is classical noise in that conversion. What other quantum services are there, and what sort of outputs can you fetch from them?

Can quantum computers output 1 qubit? Or are they limited to outputting a series of qubits, and then that series of numbers are measured?
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Anonymous
7/30/2025, 10:44:08 PM No.16737813
>>16735558 (OP)
Quantu :D
Anonymous
7/30/2025, 11:49:00 PM No.16737863
>>16735558 (OP)
Newbie here just started with the discrete mathematics for Quantum computing.
can i simulate the probable 1 qubit with any probabilistic model?
Anonymous
7/31/2025, 12:48:38 AM No.16737886
>>16735558 (OP)
Are those APIs real quantu or simulated? I wounder if it's possible to make quantum neural network fitting.