A new system developed by Chalmers University researchers overcomes key limitations in quantum computing, enabling more durable and error-resistant computations.
Quantum computers face a significant challenge due to a trade-off problem. Systems capable of performing complex operations are more prone to errors and noise, while those that are better protected against noise tend to be slower and less efficient in computation.
Now a research team from Chalmers University of Technology, in Sweden, has created a unique system that combats the dilemma, thus paving the way for longer computation time and more robust quantum computers.
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