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Error protected quantum bits entangled – EurekAlert
For the first time, physicists from the University of Innsbruck have entangled two quantum bits distributed over several quantum objects and successfully transmitted…

IMAGE: Quantum particles lined up in a lattice form the basis for an error-tolerant quantum processor.
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Credit: Uni Innsbruck/Harald Ritsch
Even computers can miscalculate. Already small disturbances change stored information and corrupt results. That is why computers use methods to continuously correct such errors. In quantum computers, the vulnerability to errors can be reduced by storing quantum information in more than a single quantum particle. These logical quantum bits are less…
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