I don’t cover a lot of quantum research papers and publications, in part because most of them go so deep into the technical weeds that recapping them in a brief blog post and trying to make a pithy observation or two just doesn’t not do them justice. I’d rather just link to them and let you explore to your heart’s desire.

With that in mind, several recent papers have outlined new achievements in quantum error correction and mitigation. This is the kind of work that is core to advancing and accelerating toward fault-tolerant quantum computers.

Have at it:

From Amazon’s Quantum Technologies blog: Decoding Realistic Quantum Error Syndrome with Quantum Elements Digital Twins

From QuiX Quantum: Below-threshold error reduction in single photons through photon distillation

From the University of Sydney, via Nature Physics: Low-overhead, fault-tolerant quantum computation by gauging logical operators

From Caltech: Shor’s Algorithm is possible with as few as 10,000 reconfigurable atomic qubits

Quantum News Nexus is a site from freelance writer and editor Dan O’Shea that covers quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum networking, quantum-safe security, and more. You can find him on X @QuantumNewsGuy and doshea14@gmail.com.


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