Fidelity of Quantum Operations
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Fidelity in quantum computing refers to how accurately a quantum operation (or quantum process) matches its intended behavior. Since quantum systems are inherently prone to noise, fidelity is a key….
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Fidelity in quantum computing refers to how accurately a quantum operation (or quantum process) matches its intended behavior. Since quantum systems are inherently prone to noise, fidelity is a key….
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In quantum computing, quantum circuits are used to represent algorithms as sequences of quantum gates applied to qubits. Two fundamental parameters used to evaluate the complexity and feasibility of these….
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Superconducting qubits are tiny electrical circuits that behave like artificial atoms. They are built using materials that, when cooled down to extremely low temperatures, allow electricity to flow with zero….