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Algorithms that address malicious noise could result in more accurate, dependable quantum computing
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data inherently "noisy." Rice University computer scientists have developed algorithms ...
Despite some advances that have been made in the field, one of the continuing problems with hearing aids is the fact that they amplify background sound along with peoples' voices. While our brains are ...
MISIS University researchers have developed a new protocol for quantum computing that improves the search for optimal solutions. The approach is based on purposefully launching special noise channels.
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