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Quantum Error Correction Can Constantly Recalibrate a Processor

via Ars Technica·3h ago

Researchers have shown that quantum error correction can do double duty, using error information to continuously recalibrate a processor via reinforcement learning. The approach could make quantum machines more stable and self-maintaining.

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