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Brillby
Added: Sep 06,2020 01:04
Closed: Sep 29,2020 [23 days]
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Plans: 101% after 5 days, 5% daily for 25 days, 150% after 30 days
Min deposit: $10
Max deposit: $∞
Referral: 5%
Withdrawal: Manual
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Reviews: 200
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«Brillby» summaryThis «RiskRank» metric is a general litmus test for the quality of the «Brillby» HYIP took in its entirety, defined by many specifications. Below is a detailed analysis and review of brillby.com and the results from 0 to 10 points.
brillby.com good quality signs
- The website uses Sectigo Limited SSL encryption. All of the incoming and outdoing content is encrypted;
- High-quality hosting ensures constant access, reliability, performance and security;
brillby.com poor signs
- Some texts similarities to other HYIPs;
- IP 190.115.18.157 that occurs elsewhere for 2 HYIP;
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This project is a scam and stops paying on Sep 29, 2020.
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Monitor/Blog2450 votes 4 years ago
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Monitor/Blog2450 votes 4 years ago
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Here's what it says on the brillby.com website:
Practical quantum computers may be another step
closer to reality – and like so many technologies, we have graphene to
thank for it. The bits of information in quantum computers (qubits) can
famously exist in two states at once, and now researchers from MIT and
other institutions have managed to record just how long that
superposition state can last in a qubit made of graphene.
The idea of a quantum superposition is most
famously illustrated by Schrödinger's Cat. For this iconic thought
experiment, imagine a cat in a box, whose life depends on whether a
radioactive atom decays or not. Theoretically, that cat exists in a
superposition of both alive and dead at the same time, and it's only
when you open the box and take a look that it collapses into one state
or the other.
Quantum computers use that principle of
superposition to their advantage. Traditional computers store and
process information in binary states, where each bit of data is
represented as either a 0 or a 1. Quantum computers on the other hand
can shift into a superposition of both 0 and 1 at the same time, which
allows them to drastically outperform traditional computers at certain
tasks. The longer the qubits can stay in that state – known as their
"coherence time" – the more powerful the quantum computer.
The coherence time of graphene-based qubits hadn't
been recorded before, so researchers on the new study set out to measure
it – and make sure these devices could pull it off at all. Sure enough,
the graphene qubits were clocked at 55 nanoseconds, after which they
return to their "ground" state of 0.
"Our
motivation is to use the unique properties of graphene to improve the
performance of superconducting qubits. In this work, we show for the
first time that a superconducting qubit made from graphene is temporally
quantum coherent,
a key requisite for building more sophisticated
quantum circuits. Ours is the first device to show a measurable
coherence time — a primary metric of a qubit — that's long enough for
humans to control."
If 55 nanoseconds doesn't sound like a lot … well
it isn't, really. Other qubit designs have coherence times that are
hundreds of times greater than that, meaning they're much more powerful
as quantum computers. But the graphene qubits have other advantages.
For one, graphene has a strange quirk where it
takes on the superconductive properties of adjacent superconducting
materials. In this case, the MIT team placed a sheet of graphene in
between two layers of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). Sandwiched between
those superconducting layers means the qubit can be made to switch
between states by applying a voltage, rather than a magnetic field like
other designs.
The advantage of that is that the qubit can
function more like a traditional transistor, allowing more of them to be
crammed into a single chip. If they were still running off magnetic
fields, current loops need to be incorporated into the chip as well,
which can take up valuable space and interfere with nearby qubits,
leading to computing errors. Plus it's more efficient, because the two
outer layers of hBN protect the graphene from defects that could throw
off traveling electrons.
Those advantages could really help get practical
quantum computers up and running, and determining the coherence time of
graphene qubits is an important step. It may be short, but the
researchers say they're aiming to solve that issue by modifying the
structure of the qubits, as well as investigating how the electrons move
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