
15 Sep
2017
15 Sep
'17
10:34 a.m.
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 22:17:53 +1200, Michael Cree wrote:
The only outcomes you can measure from a qubit is one of two states: true or false. That's not the case of analogue even if it is stochastic, monte carlo, or whatever.
The essence of analog computing is that physical quantities are represented by physical quantities. In previous machines these quantities were considered to be continuous; in this particular example, they happen to be quantized.