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Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldM to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago

Google gets an error-corrected quantum bit to be stable for an hour

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Google gets an error-corrected quantum bit to be stable for an hour

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Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldM to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 months ago
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Using almost the entire chip for a logical qubit provides long-term stability.
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    I flipped a coin behind my couch like 4 years ago. I’m pretty sure that bit is still stable, whichever side it landed on.

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      It’s not quantum any more. It was observed by your cat.

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      Congrats man

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        You wanna know what the secret error correction is?

        Super glue. Don’t tell Google though.

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