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New research tackles a central challenge of powerful quantum computing – Phys.org
To build a universal quantum computer from fragile quantum components, effective implementation of quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential requirement and…
To build a universal quantum computer from fragile quantum components, effective implementation of quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential requirement and a central challenge. QEC is used in quantum computing, which has the potential to solve scientific problems beyond the scope of supercomputers, to protect quantum information from errors due to various noise.
Published by the journal Nature, research co-authored by University of Massachusetts Amherst physicist Chen Wang, graduate students…
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