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Quantum Error Correction

Quantum computing is a marvel of modern science, promising to solve problems that no classical computer could ever tackle. But at the heart of this technology lies a paradox: quantum systems, by their very nature, are fragile.

This fragility is why Quantum Error Correction (QEC) isn’t just an option for quantum computers; it’s a necessity. Without it, the quantum revolution would remain a theoretical dream. Pasqal, a leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, has made error correction a core part of its mission. By leveraging the unique advantages of neutral-atom qubits, Pasqal is tackling one of the most formidable challenges in quantum computing: ensuring that quantum information remains accurate and reliable even in the face of noise and decoherence.

What are errors in Quantum Computing?

Calculations performed on QPUs can be erroneous…

Learn more about what erroneous calculation means in Quantum Computing and why it happens.

What is Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing?

FTQC in practice

FTQC on Neutral Atoms

Here is an example of FTQC in practice to have a better understanding of how it works.


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