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📢 Wind-tunnel benchmark: traditional CFD vs. Quantum-CFD It was shown that the Quantum algorithm is superior to traditional ones, with saving 95% on time and 90% on costs. Big kudos to Samer Rahmeh who prepared and ran the benchmark together with Y3TI, and he also made all sources public:...

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