Ah, I know it's too late since you already signed off, but on the off chance that you see this, I thought I should clarify. I was referring more to the generalizability of the physically built system and not the algorithm. For example, does a different physical system need to be built to do Shor's Algorithm vs Grover's Algorithm, or can one physical system do both? And then to generalize that further, can a single physical system be built that can implement arbitrary quantum algorithms? Thanks.
Ah, I know it's too late since you already signed off, but on the off chance that you see this, I thought I should clarify. I was referring more to the generalizability of the physically built system and not the algorithm. For example, does a different physical system need to be built to do Shor's Algorithm vs Grover's Algorithm, or can one physical system do both? And then to generalize that further, can a single physical system be built that can implement arbitrary quantum algorithms? Thanks.