SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - IBM (IBM.N), opens new tab said on Friday it can run a key quantum computing error correction algorithm on commonly available chips ...
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were undefeated heading into last week and despite a solid push at the end of the game, they fell to the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, 31-25. The Bucs ...
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In recent years, quantum computers have begun to handle double-digit quantum bits, or qubits. However, many essential applications targeted by quantum computers, such as quantum chemistry, ...
We investigate practical finite-blocklength classical-quantum channel coding over the quantum amplitude damping channel (ADC), aiming to transmit classical information reliably through quantum outputs ...
In their seminal work, Bennett et al. [IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory (2002)] showed that, with sufficient shared randomness, one noisy channel can simulate another at a rate equal to the ratio of their ...
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I've been using mkbrr locally to check data for errors via torrent files and it zooms through process what seems like orders of magnitude faster than deluge and qbittorrent (which i assume is ...
(CNN) — When a plant is stressed, it doesn’t keep quiet about it. You won’t hear the plant’s cry because it’s in the ultrasonic range — too high-pitched for human ears — but, for decades, scientists ...