.@MikePFrank check Ref. 47. https://t.co/W6blZd0WG5 The circumstances behind that paper winding up in Foundations of Physics were unusual, but I have been repaid by the paper not having been cited :-). It's hard to predict which papers will make a splash a
It's hard to predict which papers will have an impact. I was kind of proud of this one when it came out, but it hasn't produced much in the way of ripples. No new technical content in it, just a framing of the landscape. https://t.co/W6blZd0WG5
RT @rdviii: @MJBiercuk @TheEbizWizard (Links from other half of this thread, https://t.co/en4j2CxR9I, https://t.co/W6blZd0WG5, https://t.co…
@MJBiercuk @TheEbizWizard (Links from other half of this thread, https://t.co/en4j2CxR9I, https://t.co/W6blZd0WG5, https://t.co/tvOAHm8pPL)
https://t.co/w2RRTEH8LU あー、これよさげ
Dusting this off and asking students to read it. Language is a little florid, message still solid. https://t.co/W6blZd0WG5
RT @rdviii: @quantum_graeme Immodestly, one answer: https://t.co/GC4FQKz9eW
@quantum_graeme Immodestly, one answer: https://t.co/GC4FQKz9eW
@derrickharris Interesting choices. #quantumcomputing is great tech, but IMO better suited for other problems. See http://t.co/GC4FQKzHBw
Classical v. quantum computers http://t.co/2D24w5rCC6
"Quantum Computing’s Classical Problem, Classical Computing’s Quantum Problem" by Prof. Rod Van Meter http://t.co/cf61w7nE0l
Quantum Computing's Classical Problem, Classical Computing's Quantum Problem. http://t.co/e4kUZkoFJy
Quantum Computing's Classical Problem, Classical Computing's Quantum Problem. (arXiv:1310.2040v1 [quant-ph]) http://t.co/l1WU73VIi6