Univ. of Sydney Quantum Researchers Report Advance on Error Correction

Nov. 10, 2024 — The University of Sydney has announced that quantum researchers Dominic Williamson and Nouédyn Baspin have developed what the university called “a transformative new architecture for managing errors that emerge in the operation of quantum computers.” Their theoretical approach promises to not only enhance the reliability of quantum information storage but also […]

New Paper: A novel error-correction scheme for quantum computers

By taking advantage of the infinite geometric space of a particular quantum system made up of bosons, the researchers, led by Dr Arne Grimsmo from the University of Sydney, have developed quantum error correction codes that should reduce the number of physical quantum switches, or qubits, required to scale up these machines to a useful size. “The beauty of these codes is they are ‘platform agnostic’ and can be developed to work with a wide range of quantum hardware systems,” Dr Grimsmo said.