The Quantum Tortoise and the Classical Hare: A simple framework for understanding which problems quantum computing will accelerate (and which it will not).
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%1 journals/corr/abs-2310-15505
%A Choi, Sukwoong
%A Moses, William S.
%A Thompson, Neil
%D 2023
%J CoRR
%K dblp
%T The Quantum Tortoise and the Classical Hare: A simple framework for understanding which problems quantum computing will accelerate (and which it will not).
%U http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/corr/corr2310.html#abs-2310-15505
%V abs/2310.15505
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title = {The Quantum Tortoise and the Classical Hare: A simple framework for understanding which problems quantum computing will accelerate (and which it will not).},
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