Canadian PM 'Explain's' Quantum Computing

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Justin Trudeau's recent discussion on quantum computing highlights his commitment to advancing scientific research in Canada, exemplified by a pledge of $50 million over five years to the Perimeter Institute. His background in English studies is noted as an interesting contrast to his role in promoting complex scientific topics. The conversation also draws parallels to the Australian Prime Minister, who has adopted a similar approach to engaging with science and technology. The overall sentiment reflects a positive view of Trudeau's leadership style and his focus on innovation. This discussion underscores the importance of political support for scientific advancement.
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In my opinion, Justin Trudeau is the epitome of what a Prime Minister should be.

Here, in this video, Justin talks about quantum computing:
 
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StevieTNZ said:
Here, in this video, Justin talks about quantum computing:

Not bad for a man with an English degree
 
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Time reversal invariant Hamiltonians must satisfy ##[H,\Theta]=0## where ##\Theta## is time reversal operator. However, in some texts (for example see Many-body Quantum Theory in Condensed Matter Physics an introduction, HENRIK BRUUS and KARSTEN FLENSBERG, Corrected version: 14 January 2016, section 7.1.4) the time reversal invariant condition is introduced as ##H=H^*##. How these two conditions are identical?

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