This is my first time seeing one of your videos and I wanted to let you know you got me hooked. I will be exploring more of your content so keep up the good work.
you have become Quantum Queen !! I just love yor videos about Quantum computing and become a great fan. keep posting those wonderful videos , keep educating people like me who are passionate about quantum computing!
What makes the application of approximate correlated wavefunction methods on quantum computers in the near future a bit questionable to me is that you cannot use traditional coupled cluster methods on a quantum computer but have to use unitary coupled cluster. This implies, that the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff expansion does not converge, you have to optimize the wavefunction variationally, or use Monte Carlo methods, which is very expensive, and for truncated methods like UCCSD the accuracy is not as good as good as for traditional coupled cluster. And on top of that comes all the difficulties related to the noise of a QPU. Furthermore, the bottleneck of calculations will then in the future boil down to the mean field calculation (Hartree Fock). Actually, using some very good (local) approximations to approximate coupled cluster methods, one is already on CPUs able to perform calculations where the mean field part takes more time than the actual correlated calculation. So, why then use QPUs for such calculations if the bottleneck remains the same? Of course, for full-CI calculations the quantum advantage will be there. But these should also need many more qubits to be applied to systems where approximate FCI methods like QMCFCI on CPUs can be outperformed.
Thanks to you for making such good videos about quantum computing..... I like Quantum computing a lot but i don't know how to get into it effectively...And this channel helps me alot in finding my way in quantum computing...thanks to you...and please keep making these types of videos as your work inspires us alot...
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova can you make a video how a college student can apply for quantum computing internships and preperation needed to grab these internships....thanks
Like you, I thought I would just use computers as a tool & graduated with a science degree. I only took one computer class (in C programming) during college. After graduating I realized that I'd do better leveraging my self-taught programming skills than my chemistry degree. My first job was programming PCs as a computer consultant
nice, would be great, if you could make a short video on Chimera Topology/other interesting/mysterious architectures used in quantum computing, how the architecture plays a role in quantum computing ..
Heartiest Congratulations for 1K subs. 🥳 This content is unique on it's own. Comprehensive and simply put advices. Waiting for the Quantum Mentorship video. 🤩
One off topic question related to Coding in JS, Go etc. What do you think about GPT- 3 the latest and probably the most complex A.I. DL Architecture by OpenAI tending to replace a lot of routine coding. Or more so what do you think about how the next gen of this model (GPT - 4, 5) will do the ecosystem of coding and all? Hiw do you think will everything evolve ?
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova Yes exactly. The monotonous works will most likely be automated. I agree. That would be good BTW, so that people can focus on the algorithmic and implementation parts.
Thank you ❤️ mam , Your videos are so helpful for me because I am studying programming languages and hacking , please please post more vedios on Quantum programming languages .
I am currently a science instructor. I have a PhD in computational physics and I know basic coding and data structures. Let me know if I have a good scope of going into quantum computing. If yes, where can I start from?
A partial answer to the question of what happens to bitcoins if the cryptography behind them gets broken: Some of the standard Bitcoin transaction formats have a hash rather than a public key in the coin, so most likely IF (big if) that happens then Bitcoin will be hard forked to allow some kind of post-quantum snark proof of the preimage of that hash allowing a spend and thus never reveal the public key and be post-quantum secure.
Congratulations on your 1.3k subs, you deserve more!!! Actually Dirac lost his creativity while naming those two notations!! There were like a billion words yet he had to choose that!!
Congrats, clear and concise as always. Quarky is such a good actor.
This is my first time seeing one of your videos and I wanted to let you know you got me hooked. I will be exploring more of your content so keep up the good work.
you have become Quantum Queen !! I just love yor videos about Quantum computing and become a great fan. keep posting those wonderful videos , keep educating people like me who are passionate about quantum computing!
Looking forward to hear about quantum mentorship program. Subscribed!
Great information dear..
Huge love for your work and your knowledge...💜💜💜
What makes the application of approximate correlated wavefunction methods on quantum computers in the near future a bit questionable to me is that you cannot use traditional coupled cluster methods on a quantum computer but have to use unitary coupled cluster. This implies, that the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff expansion does not converge, you have to optimize the wavefunction variationally, or use Monte Carlo methods, which is very expensive, and for truncated methods like UCCSD the accuracy is not as good as good as for traditional coupled cluster.
And on top of that comes all the difficulties related to the noise of a QPU.
Furthermore, the bottleneck of calculations will then in the future boil down to the mean field calculation (Hartree Fock). Actually, using some very good (local) approximations to approximate coupled cluster methods, one is already on CPUs able to perform calculations where the mean field part takes more time than the actual correlated calculation. So, why then use QPUs for such calculations if the bottleneck remains the same?
Of course, for full-CI calculations the quantum advantage will be there. But these should also need many more qubits to be applied to systems where approximate FCI methods like QMCFCI on CPUs can be outperformed.
Eagerly awaiting the bitcoin and quantum standalone video!
Thanks to you for making such good videos about quantum computing..... I like Quantum computing a lot but i don't know how to get into it effectively...And this channel helps me alot in finding my way in quantum computing...thanks to you...and please keep making these types of videos as your work inspires us alot...
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova can you make a video how a college student can apply for quantum computing internships and preperation needed to grab these internships....thanks
You are just great, helping us a lot!!!!!!
Like you, I thought I would just use computers as a tool & graduated with a science degree. I only took one computer class (in C programming) during college. After graduating I realized that I'd do better leveraging my self-taught programming skills than my chemistry degree. My first job was programming PCs as a computer consultant
nice, would be great, if you could make a short video on Chimera Topology/other interesting/mysterious architectures used in quantum computing, how the architecture plays a role in quantum computing ..
Heartiest Congratulations for 1K subs. 🥳
This content is unique on it's own. Comprehensive and simply put advices.
Waiting for the Quantum Mentorship video. 🤩
One off topic question related to Coding in JS, Go etc.
What do you think about GPT- 3 the latest and probably the most complex A.I. DL Architecture by OpenAI tending to replace a lot of routine coding. Or more so what do you think about how the next gen of this model (GPT - 4, 5) will do the ecosystem of coding and all? Hiw do you think will everything evolve ?
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova Yes exactly. The monotonous works will most likely be automated. I agree. That would be good BTW, so that people can focus on the algorithmic and implementation parts.
Thank you ❤️ mam , Your videos are so helpful for me because I am studying programming languages and hacking , please please post more vedios on Quantum programming languages .
really getting into your QC videos it is perfect for what I am trying to do .
Congratulations on 1K subs
I am currently a science instructor. I have a PhD in computational physics and I know basic coding and data structures. Let me know if I have a good scope of going into quantum computing. If yes, where can I start from?
Hey! I was wondering if physics is a better major or cs (with physics minor) for getting into quantum computing
you rock I agree completely with what you say
Are there any professional certifications in quantum computing you would reecommend?
How this is useful for cloud computing professionals ??
Is there such of a thing as quantum animation like as if there would be more than just 0 and 1 within superposition?
Thanks for the video!!! Do we have opportunities in germanu for quantum computing!!!
I'm currently doing a double major in math and cs. Do I need a lot of physics classes to get into quantum computing?
quantum secure wallet? how is that going to work without a quantum computer? you really think there is such choice at the moment?
So eight years ago Michio Kaku was complaining that all Quantum Computing could do was multiply 3 * 5. Have we come this far already?
Woohoo 1k subs 🎉🥳👏 congrats!
What if I never had a statistic class but I know R?
Yeah! Quarky has to be in there! Congrats on 1K!!!
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova For sure, he's a good boy!
A partial answer to the question of what happens to bitcoins if the cryptography behind them gets broken: Some of the standard Bitcoin transaction formats have a hash rather than a public key in the coin, so most likely IF (big if) that happens then Bitcoin will be hard forked to allow some kind of post-quantum snark proof of the preimage of that hash allowing a spend and thus never reveal the public key and be post-quantum secure.
Is there such a thing as Quantum Software Tester?
Big congratulations to you for 1k+ subscription👏
Waiting for your upcoming quantum computing mentorship program video.
pfew You are uploading videos at quite a pace!
Wait is your dog's name quirky or quarky??? They're both great but I gotta know
You’re so kind, thank you for sharing your insight!!
These videos rock and make learning exciting :)
Умничка!
I wish I knew enough to even pretend I knew something about QC. 😂
Сколько ты его учила и как? Кратко, спасибо!
you r so osm thanks ana😘😍
Congrats on the 1,000, Anastasia. 👏 👏 We just got our 1,000 pretty recently as well.
Thank you for sharing these insight
how can i be a certified in quantum computing such as qiskit
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova thanks ana
amazing!!!!!!!!!
Do have any social media account?
so that i can contact you for guidance!!
You and physicsgirl need to do a show together.
@@Anastasia-Marchenkova well, with my whole 0 followers and absolutely no credibility, I just tweeted at her to do it, sooooooooooooooo, maybe?
Have you realised yet that you are a genius? We have!
9:40 I wish that I could also have same flexibility in my university.
Will quantum computers take over the world? Are they too smart for our good? Are we lambs to the slaughter?
I like your daisy dress. So there. :)
Ты говоришь на русском? Украинском? Белорусском ?
Wonderful human being ? Lol 🥰🤣
Quantum Dog 😂😂😂😂
Congratulations on your 1.3k subs, you deserve more!!!
Actually Dirac lost his creativity while naming those two notations!! There were like a billion words yet he had to choose that!!
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