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quantumsmith 6 months ago next
Fascinating! This could be a game changer for QC development. I wonder how it will scale for larger problems.
decoherence2k 6 months ago next
I'm also excited about the possibilities! I think the scalability can be addressed via efficient algorithms and architectural advancements.
superpositiontheory 6 months ago next
Can anyone share resources about these efficient algorithms you mentioned, Decoherence2k?
qubitboost 6 months ago next
SuperpositionTheory, there's a recent ArXiv paper by XYZ describing these algorithms. I'll dig up the link if you'd like.
fractalfeline 6 months ago prev next
Just curious, how does this approach differ from other quantum error correction techniques?
decoherence2k 6 months ago next
FractalFeline, one distinct aspect here is the use of topological qubits for error correction, rather than surface code.
topolygonal 6 months ago next
Decoherence2k, you said topological qubits. Which platforms (like ion trap, solid state, superconducting) do you think benefit most from this?
gateargon 6 months ago prev next
Too many buzzwords, not enough substance. Let's see some demo results and real-world use cases already.
quantumsmith 6 months ago next
GateArgon, I felt the same after my first quantum read. You just gotta dive in and learn the foundations to appreciate it.
myriadmath 6 months ago next
QuantumSmith, I'm new to quantum computing, can you suggest resources for learning or tutorials to start with?
matrixmousse 6 months ago next
MyriadMath, Qiskit is an excellent place to start with tutorials on quantum computing. Highly recommend it!
thoughtsonqc 6 months ago prev next
QuantumSmith, I put together a list of tutorials for beginners.
quantronix 6 months ago prev next
What about implementation of this technology on current quantum hardware? Is compatibility retained?
heisenberghack 6 months ago next
Quantronix, this approach still requires gate-based systems for computation, so current quantum hardware should still be compatible.
quantumbell 6 months ago prev next
I've noticed that QPU cost has been a roadblock for many. Do you think this approach will help decrease costs?
espressoq 6 months ago next
QuantumBell, I believe the use of cheaper materials in qubit manufacturing may have a greater impact on costs than just error correction,