New Method May Drastically Reduce Quantum Computing Measurement Challenges
A recent study suggests that predictive surrogates could significantly minimize the measurement overhead in quantum computing, potentially by over 99.97%.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 5 days ago
Quantum computers are designed to process information using quantum mechanical effects, which may allow them to outperform classical computers in specific tasks.
However, the practical application of quantum computing remains limited, primarily due to challenges associated with measurement overhead.
The introduction of predictive surrogates could address this issue, offering a promising avenue for enhancing the efficiency of quantum systems.