Scientists Unlock the Full Power of Quantum Computing with Neglected Particles
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Scientists unlock the full power of quantum computing with neglected particles
Quantum computers could one day solve problems no supercomputer can touch. They promise breakthroughs in cryptography, materials science, drug discovery, and beyond. Yet these machines are fragile. The quantum bits, or qubits, that hold and process information are sensitive to even the smallest disturbances. Heat, light, or magnetic noise can scramble their delicate quantum states, causing errors that pile up fast. One of the most promising solu…
For decades, quantum computers have promised to solve problems that even today's fastest supercomputers struggle to solve. However, the technology seems to be struggling to take off. The building blocks of quantum computers (qubits) are extremely sensitive to environmental interference. And that noise leads to errors that accumulate rapidly. A […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
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