Qubits are inherently sensitive to noise, and it is expected that even the most robust qubits will always exhibit noise levels orders of magnitude from what’s…
Qubits are inherently sensitive to noise, and it is expected that even the most robust qubits will always exhibit noise levels orders of magnitude from what’s required for practical quantum applications. This noise problem is solved with quantum error correction (QEC). This is a collection of techniques that can identify and eliminate errors in a controlled way, so long as qubits can be…