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New technique in error-prone quantum computing makes classical computers sweat
(news.berkeley.edu)
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Just when I think I have a handle on what quantum computing is and start to build a mental model of it, they come up with stuff like this that makes me question myself. I can sort of see how, if the noise had a non-uniform impact on the state of the system how such a thing could be possible. But the fact they actually have managed to do it is amazing to me!