Harvard released ‘Logical quantum processor based on re-configurable atom arrays’ paper

These results herald the advent of early error-corrected quantum computation

The techniques should be scalable to quantum systems with over 10,000 qubits
The techniques should be scalable to quantum systems with over 10,000 qubits

According to Cointelegraph, a team of researchers funded by the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and led by scientists at Harvard with support from QuEra Computing, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the University of Maryland mentioned that they’ve created a first-of-its-kind processor that could revolutionise the field of quantum computing.

Sources revealed that Harvard’s research paper, titled ‘Logical quantum processor based on re-configurable atom arrays,’ describes a method by which quantum computing processes can be run with error resistance and the ability to overcome noise, added Cointelegraph.

“These results herald the advent of early error-corrected quantum computation and chart a path toward large-scale logical processors,” as per insights from the research paper.

Furthermore, the researchers mentioned that the techniques they’ve developed should be scalable to quantum systems with over 10,000 qubits, Cointelegraph concluded.

(With insights from Cointelegraph)

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