Optical surface polishing and error correction techniques are pivotal in the manufacture of high‐precision optical components, where surface quality directly ...
Typically, complex error-correcting electronics are required for each qubit, making it difficult to build circuits with many qubits, as required to build a universal quantum computer.
We experimentally study memory errors, examine how on-die ECC obfuscates their statistical characteristics, and develop new testing techniques to overcome the obfuscation.
Steve Brierley argues that quantum computers must implement comprehensive error-correction techniques before they can become fully useful to society Exploiting their advantage Quantum computers will ...
Fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture using hybrid qubits / Fault-tolerant quantum computing architecture based on hybrid qubits that utilize both DV and CV qubits simultaneously. It utilizes ...
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