Thursday, October 24, 2019

Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer



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Google claims 'quantum supremacy' for computer


By Paul Rincon
Science editor, BBC News website


Google says an advanced computer has achieved "quantum supremacy" for the first time, surpassing the performance of conventional devices.
The technology giant's Sycamore quantum processor was able to perform a specific task in 200 seconds that would take the world's best supercomputer 10,000 years to complete.
Scientists have been working on quantum computers for decades because they promise much faster speeds.
The result appears in Nature journal.
In classical computers, the unit of information is called a "bit" and can have a value of either 1 or 0. But its equivalent in a quantum system - the qubit (quantum bit) - can be both 1 and 0 at the same time.
This phenomenon opens the door for multiple calculations to be performed simultaneously. But the qubits need to be synchronised using a quantum effect known as entanglement, which Albert Einstein termed "spooky action at a distance".
However, scientists have struggled to build working devices with enough qubits to make them competitive with conventional types of computer.
Sycamore contains 54 qubits, although one of them did not work, so the device ran on 53 qubits.
In their Nature paper, John Martinis of Google, in Mountain View, and colleagues set the processor a random sampling task - where it produces a set of numbers that has a truly random distribution.
Sycamore was able to complete the task in three minutes and 20 seconds. By contrast, the researchers claim in their paper that Summit, the world's best supercomputer, would take 10,000 years to complete the task.
"It's an impressive device and certainly an impressive milestone. We're still decades away from an actual quantum computer that would be able to solve problems we're interested in," Prof Jonathan Oppenheim, from UCL, who was not involved with the latest study, told BBC News.
"It's an interesting test, it shows they have a lot of control over their device, it shows that they have low error rates. But it's nowhere near the kind of precision we would need to have a full-scale quantum computer."


Saturday, September 28, 2019

The legendary rebels Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde are the real heroes of America, the legendary rebels against the vulgar and greedy bourgeois USA society.  
The USA bourgeois capitalist propaganda does all to slander these pure persons.  

Bonnie and Clyde 1967 film, Oscar 1968 winner


Bonnie Elizabeth Parker October 1, 1910 - May 23, 1934

Clyde Chestnut Barrow March 24, 1909 - May 23, 1934



Their heroic lives and struggle are very similar with the youth years of such famous leaders of Civil War in Russia as Grigory Kotovsky and Nestor Makhno.



















Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Top 12 Best Films of All Times and Nations



1.  Vertigo (1958 film)




1. Bonnie and Clyde (1967 film)

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1. The Cranes Are Flying    Летят журавли

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1. Spring on Zarechnaya Street    Весна на Заречной улице 


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2. Hamlet (1948 film)


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3. Rebecca (1940 film)

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4. Some Like It Hot 

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4. Sabrina (1954 film)


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5. Fanfan la Tulipe


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6. Roman Holiday


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7. Follow a Star

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8. Il Bisbetico Domato  


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(in the Soviet edition with the cutouts of the vulgarities this film looks much better than the Italian original) 



9. Romeo and Juliet (1968 film)


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Friday, March 29, 2019

The Cranes Are Flying

One of the best films of all times and nations.

The film was directed at Mosfilm, Moscow, USSR, by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and stars Tatiana SamoilovaAleksey Batalov and Vasili Merkuryev. It won the highest prize Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival
This genius work of director Mikhail Kalatozov puts itself on a par with the greatest creations of Beethoven, Shakespeare, Michelangelo. This masterpiece is comparable only with the most deep and brilliant novels of Hugo, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov.
There is also manifested the genius one the greatest world cinematographers Sergey UrusevskyHis subjective camera style in 'The Cranes Are Flying' is regarded as one of the best of all time, winning him several awards throughout his career.
With all my love and sympathy to the Western culture I should admit that this film obviously stands far above the other best creations of the best directors ever lived worldwide, far above the best French, Italian, American films. 
In this film everything is brilliant but especially amazing are the scenes when Veronika are running from the hospital to throw herself under a train, the scene of Boris death at a front, the struggling scene of Veronika and Mark during an air bombing.







Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Russia fascist ex-communist dictatorship moves towards North Korea style surrogate Internet


Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned test
Russia's internet contingency plan gets closer to reality.



By Catalin Cimpanu for Zero Day      February 11, 2019



Russian authorities and major internet providers are planning to disconnect the country from the internet as part of a planned experiment, Russian news agency RosBiznesKonsalting (RBK) reported last week.

The reason for the experiment is to gather insight and provide feedback and modifications to a proposed law introduced in the Russian Parliament in December 2018.
A first draft of the law mandated that Russian internet providers should ensure the independence of the Russian internet space (Runet) in the case of foreign aggression to disconnect the country from the rest of the internet.
In addition, Russian telecom firms would also have to install "technical means" to re-route all Russian internet traffic to exchange points approved or managed by Roskomnazor, Russia's telecom watchdog.
Roskomnazor will inspect the traffic to block prohibited content and make sure traffic between Russian users stays inside the country, and is not re-routed uselessly through servers abroad, where it could be intercepted.
A date for the test has not been revealed, but it's supposed to take place before April 1, the deadline for submitting amendments to the law --known as the Digital Economy National Program.
The test disconnect experiment has been agreed on in a session of the Information Security Working Group at the end of January. Natalya Kaspersky, Director of Russian cyber-security firm InfoWatch, and co-founder of Kaspersky Lab, presides over the group, which also includes major Russian telcos such as MegaFon, Beeline, MTS, RosTelecom, and others.

RBK reported that all internet providers agreed with the law's goals, but disagreed with its technical implementation, which they believe will cause major disruptions to Russian internet traffic. The test disconnection would provide ISPs with data about how their networks would react.
Finanz.ru also reported that local internet services Mail.ru and Yandex.ru were also supportive of the test disconnection.
The Russian government has been working on this project for years. In 2017, Russian officials said they plan to route 95 percent of all internet traffic locally by 2020.
Authorities have even built a local backup of the Domain Name System (DNS), which they first tested in 2014, and again in 2018, and which will now be a major component of the Runet when ISPs plan to disconnect the country from the rest of the world.
Russia's response comes as NATO countries announced several times that they were mulling a stronger response to cyber attacks, of which Russia is constantly accused of carrying out.
The proposed law, fully endorsed by President Putin, is expected to pass. Ongoing discussions are in regards to finding the proper technical methods to disconnect Russia from the internet with minimal downtime to consumers and government agencies.
The Russian government has agreed to foot the bill and to cover the costs of ISPs modifying their infrastructure and installing new servers for redirecting traffic towards Roskomnazor's approved exchange point. The end goal is for Russian authorities to implement a web traffic filtering system like China's Great Firewall, but also have a fully working country-wide intranet in case the country needs to disconnect.