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Error-prone quantum bits could correct themselves, physicists show One of the chief obstacles facing quantum computer designers--correcting the errors that creep into a processor's calculations--could be overcome with a new approach by physicists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the University of Maryland and the California Institute of Technology, who may have found a way to design quantum memory switches that would self-correct.
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