Robustness in Quantum Control
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Quantum control is the science of manipulating quantum systems—such as atoms, photons, or qubits—to reach specific desired outcomes. These might include performing logic gates for a quantum computer, stabilizing a….
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Quantum control is the science of manipulating quantum systems—such as atoms, photons, or qubits—to reach specific desired outcomes. These might include performing logic gates for a quantum computer, stabilizing a….
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In classical life, observing something doesn’t change its behavior. You can watch a rock fall or a car drive, and they won’t behave any differently because you’re watching them. But….
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Topological qubits are a new and highly theoretical kind of qubit that promise to be naturally protected against errors. Unlike other qubits that use particles like ions or superconducting circuits,….
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In classical computing, we rely on bits — tiny switches that are either off (0) or on (1). Every digital device you use operates using billions of these bits. But….