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benjamintseng.com
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| | | | | One of the most exciting areas of technology development, but that doesn't get a ton of mainstream media coverage, is the race to build a working quantum computer that exhibits "below threshold quantum computing" - the ability to do calculations utilizing quantum mechanics accurately. One of the key limitations to achieving this has been the... | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | | | Researchers used a new technique called algorithmic fault tolerance (AFT) to cut the time and computational cost of quantum error correction by up to 100 times in simulations of neutral-atom architecture. | |
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serokell.io
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| | | | | Quantum computing is a technology that harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics to tackle complex problems that have long puzzled humanity. Check out this post to learn about the potential outcomes of the introduction of quantum computing and its transformative capabilities. | |
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blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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| | | Unitards: another consequence ofquantum computing. Back in December I asked readers for some topics they were particularly keen to read about on this blog. One of the best (and sadly, most challenging) suggestions was to say something about post-quantum cryptography. Roughly speaking, this term describes the future of cryptographyafter quantum computers arrive and screw things... | ||