Page Summary: Quantum information is fragile; it can be destroyed through small interactions with the environment. Daniel Gottesman, Research Scientist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, gave a lecture about
Demonstrating Quantum Error Correction -
Quantum information is fragile; it can be destroyed through small interactions with the environment. Daniel Gottesman, Research Scientist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, gave a lecture about In this demo, Dr Yaniv Kurman, QM Product Research Physicist, executes
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- Quantum information is fragile; it can be destroyed through small interactions with the environment.
- Daniel Gottesman, Research Scientist at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, gave a lecture about
- In this demo, Dr Yaniv Kurman, QM Product Research Physicist, executes
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