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New quantum error correction code could handle millions of qubits efficiently
Japanese scientists develop scalable quantum LDPC error correction codes approaching the theoretical hashing bound.
A new class of highly efficient and scalable quantum low-density parity-check error correction codes, capable of performance ...
The proposed error-correction codes are scalable to hundreds of thousands of qubits and are highly efficient, serving as the foundation for practical fault-tolerant quantum computing.
QuEra Computing, the leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, today announced that Nature has published "Low-Overhead Transversal Fault Tolerance for Universal Quantum Computation," a paper prepared ...
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