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Demo slides March 2, 2007

Posted by Geordie in QC-Related Posts, Superconducting Electronics, Superconducting Processors, World Domination.
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In advance of the slides and video from the demo being posted to the website, here is the slide deck we used at the demo (in pdf).

Note the file is pretty big (8 megs) because of the images. The website version will be much more portable.

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1. Shirley Tipper - March 4, 2007

Anyone who puts up an 8MB pdf file is an idiot. Try using pdflatex and get it less than 1MB.

2. Geordie - March 4, 2007

Sorry Shirley. Its as small as Acrobat will make it without me doing any extra work. If you want a smaller file you can wait a few days and pull it off the website.

3. GR - March 8, 2007

Make a working quantum computer and people still call you an idiot. What do you have to do to get a little respect in this world?

4. Chris - March 10, 2007

@Geordie

I read ( http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR07/Event/58954 ) that DWave would be presenting at the APS meeting in Denver last week. How was it received? What questions were asked during the Q&A section? Thanks again.

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