The biggest problem lying before the large-scale development of quantum computers — "noise" — may now be solved, according to a new paper in the journal Nature Physics suggesting a way to control noise and potentially opening the door to more advanced quantum computing systems.

The "noise" problem remains the biggest obstacle to the development of quantum computers, and it must be solved before quantum computing can disseminate for public use. The new paper offers a way of confronting the noise problem, possibly bringing us closer to a way of controlling noise, and developing even better quantum computing systems.

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