Similar to quantum supremacy, but add the goal that the computation must be useful, i.e. make money or solve some open mathematical problem, Ciro Santilli's wife was quite excited about the possibility of finding some counter examples in number theory with quantum computers.
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Quantum supremacy refers to the point at which a quantum computer can perform a calculation that is infeasible for even the most powerful classical supercomputers. It signifies a significant milestone in the field of quantum computing, demonstrating that quantum systems can solve certain problems more efficiently than classical systems. The term gained prominence in 2019 when Google announced that it had achieved quantum supremacy with its quantum processor, Sycamore.