How Can a Quantum Computer Catch its Own Errors in Calculations?
Read about how Lukas Postler and his team built a quantum computer that can catch its own errors in calculations.
A collection of 16 qubits has been organized in such a way that they may be able to operate any computation without error. It is an important step toward constructing quantum computers that outperform standard ones.
When completing any task, a quantum computer consisting of charged atoms can detect its own faults. Because conventional computers constantly detect and rectify their own flaws,…