The memelords and bullshit-sniffers fighting hype in quantum computing
The quantum computing community has done an excellent job of pitching the potential of its work.
The quantum computing community has done an excellent job of pitching the potential of its work.
UNSW researchers have measured the accuracy of two qubit operations in silicon for the first time, giving fidelity results that "confirm the promise" of silicon as a viable and scalable platform for future quantum computers.
Sydney start-up Q-CTRL is releasing an open source library of error suppression controls for quantum computers.
The collaborative spirit within the quantum computing research community is bearing fruit with joint research by scientists at UNSW and the University of Sydney which has “overcome a fundamental hurdle” in the field.
In a paper published in journal, Physical Review Letters today, University of Sydney scientists have demonstrated the use of codes designed to detect and discard errors in the logic gates of quantum machines.