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    • Takashi Yamakawa, Mark Zhandry, Verifiable Quantum Advantage without Structure [arXiv:2204.02063]

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    • Scott Aaronson, How Much Structure Is Needed for Huge Quantum Speedups?, talk at: 28th Solvay Physics Conference in Brussels on May 21, 2022 [arXiv:2209.06930, slides: ppt]

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    • Zhao et al.: Leapfrogging Sycamore: Harnessing 1432 GPUs for 7× Faster Quantum Random Circuit Sampling [arXiv:2406.18889]

    with this quote from the abstract page:

    Here we report an energy-efficient classical simulation algorithm, using 1432 GPUs [which is] 7 times faster than Sycamore 53 qubits experiment.

    Comments: This work was completed on August 2023. A further 50x improvement has been achieved and will be posted on arXiv shortly

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