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... However, as the size of the problem grows, the quantum circuit required to solve it also grows, and small errors in single gates add to have a substantial effect on the output. Scaling up a quantum computer therefore requires either simplifying the circuits or reducing errors. To that end, we presen ...
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... from a particular special model in quantum physics called the EPR-B model. The initials refer here to the celebrated paradox of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen (1935) in a version introduced by David Bohm (1951). Recall that quantum physics is a stochastic theory (the physists say: a statistical theory ...
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