Quantum Computing Without the Wait: A New Way to Fix Errors
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Featured paper: Measurement-free, scalable, and fault-tolerant universal quantum computing
What if quantum computers could fix their own errors without slow mid‑circuit measurements? In this episode, we unpack a new measurement‑free, fault‑tolerant protocol that uses code‑switching between 2D and 3D color codes plus auxiliary qubits to perform autonomous error correction. Hear how this reduces qubit overhead, speeds up gates on hardware where measurements are costly, and brings practical, scalable quantum processors one step closer to reality.
*Disclaimer: This content was generated by NotebookLM. Dr. Tram doesn't know anything about this topic and is learning about it.*
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