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The right squeeze for quantum computing

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Jun 2, 2018, 4:16:55 PM6/2/18
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The right squeeze for quantum computing

A new theoretical model involving squeezing light to just the right
amount to accurately transmit information using subatomic particles is
bringing us closer to a new era of computing.

Scientists at Hokkaido University and Kyoto University have developed a
theoretical approach to quantum computing that is 10 billion times more
tolerant to errors than current theoretical models. Their method brings
us closer to developing quantum computers that use the diverse
properties of subatomic particles to transmit, process and store
extremely large amounts of complex information.

This model is ten billion times more tolerant to errors than current
experimental methods, meaning that it tolerates up to one error every
10,000 calculations.

"The approach is achievable using currently available technologies, and
could further advance developments in quantum computing research," says
Akihisa Tomita of Hokkaido University.

Read more here:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180531102801.htm


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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