Quantum computers should be much easier to build than previously thought, because they can still work with a large number of faulty or even missing components, according to a study published in Physical Review Letters. This surprising discovery brings scientists one step closer to designing and building real-life quantum computing systems — devices that could have enormous potential across a [...]
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Quantum Computers Easier to Build: Can Tolerate Faulty or Missing Components, Researchers Say
on November 9, 2010 at 12:47 pm /
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