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Briefing: How noise limits today's quantum circuits
Strategic angle: Exploring the challenges of maintaining coherence in quantum computing.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 15 days ago
Quantum circuits are inherently sensitive to noise, which can severely affect their operational performance. This sensitivity poses a major hurdle in the development of reliable quantum computing systems.
Noise interferes with the delicate operations of quantum bits, or qubits, leading to errors that can compromise the integrity of computations. Understanding and mitigating these noise factors is essential for improving quantum circuit reliability.
As researchers delve deeper into the implications of noise, the insights gained will be critical for advancing quantum technology and achieving practical applications in the field.