Sydney Researchers’ Quantum Code Cuts Qubits for Faster Computing
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Sydney Researchers’ Quantum Code Cuts Qubits for Faster Computing
In the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing, a groundbreaking development has emerged that could significantly alleviate one of the technology’s most daunting challenges: the sheer volume of hardware required for reliable operations. Researchers at the University of Sydney have unveiled what they’re calling a “Rosetta Stone” of quantum code, a universal set of logic gates that dramatically cuts down on the number of physical qubits needed…
'Rosetta stone' of code allows scientists to run core quantum computing operations
'Rosetta stone' of code allows scientists to run core quantum computing operations To build a large-scale quantum computer that works, scientists and engineers need to overcome the spontaneous errors that quantum bits, or qubits, create as they operate. Scientists encode these building blocks of…
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