YoVDO

Evidence for the Utility of Quantum Computing Before Fault Tolerance

Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube

Tags

Quantum Computing Courses Fault Tolerance Courses Quantum Noise Courses Quantum Circuits Courses

Course Description

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
Explore the potential of noisy quantum processors in this 49-minute talk by Kristan Temme from IBM. Delve into the challenges of quantum computing, focusing on noise as the primary obstacle to realizing its full potential. Learn about noise-learning and error-mitigation protocols used in experiments with a 127-qubit processor, demonstrating the implementation of quantum circuits at a scale typically only accessible through classical approximation methods. Discover how these experiments provide the first evidence that useful information can be obtained from current devices in the pre-fault-tolerant era, offering insights into the utility of quantum computing before achieving full fault tolerance.

Syllabus

Evidence for the utility of quantum computing before fault tolerance


Taught by

Simons Institute

Related Courses

Quantum Information Science I, Part 3
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via edX
Quantum Information Science II: Quantum states, noise and error correction
Massachusetts Institute of Technology via edX
Quantum Detectors and Sensors
Purdue University via edX
Wormholes and Quantum Noise - Douglas Stanford
Institute for Advanced Study via YouTube
Many Body Dynamics of Quantum Circuits - Lecture 1
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube