Friday, August 23, 2019

Smart Award 2019-08-23

The 31st informal Smart Award goes to Liam Eloie for the insightful question: What computations are unsuitable for quantum computing?

This question is hyper-insightful for several reasons:

1. It is a challenging question to reach.

2. It is also a challenging question to answer.

3. It regards computing, which is a technical field, and:

4. It touches on very contemporary computing, known as QC.

Overall, I think this is one of the most difficult questions to answer that I have singled out for a smart award, many points for that.

As is usual, since these awards are given informally, and Nathan is very poor, no prize money or certificate can currently be given, but congratulations to Eloie for this very deserving award.

However, feel free to print out the description of your award on a certificate if you choose.


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