How A Quantum Physicist Invented New Code From Old Tricks
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How A Quantum Physicist Invented New Code From Old Tricks

A scientist from the University of Sydney has achieved something that was considered unachievable in the quantum industry.Dr. Benjamin Brown from the University of Sydney has developed a type of error-correcting code for quantum computers that will help to get rid of more hardware to do necessary calculations.  This new approach will allow tech giants like Google and IBM to develop better quantum microchips. He used an already known code that works in three-dimensions to a two-dimensional structure. The breakthrough opens the door for performing fault-tolerant gates, which can greatly reduce overhead and bring effective quantum computing closer.

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