New methods to reduce quantum noise bring quantum applications closer Two new methods reduce noise and remove errors in quantum observables by focusing on individual noise sources. They add little qubit overhead and can be used in quantum sensing and general quantum experimentation, as well as quantum computing.
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Argonne researchers develop new method to reduce quantum noise New approach has implications for the future of quantum information science.
State of the Art in Superconducting Radio-Frequency Technology: From Accelerators to Quantum Physics Colloquium
ExxonMobil and world’s leading research labs collaborate with IBM to accelerate joint research in quantum computing ExxonMobil, CERN, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory join the IBM Q Network
Solutions for Future Quantum Computers from Lattice Monte Carlo and Beyond PHY Theoretical Physics Seminar
Scientists move quantum optic networks a step closer to reality A crucial step has been achieved in understanding quantum optical behavior of semiconductor nanomaterials.