<div dir="ltr"><div>"A student's tweak in quantum computing code could double its ability
to catch errors, piquing the interest of Amazon's quantum computing
program. <p>The new code
could be used to build quantum computers that live up to the promises of
lightning-fast processing time and the ability to solve more complex
problems than traditional computers could handle. So far, <a href="https://www.livescience.com/china-quantum-supremacy.html" class="gmail-hawk-link-parsed"><u>only two computers have reached "quantum supremacy,"</u></a>
or the ability to complete a quantum calculation faster than the
fastest supercomputer. But neither of those computers used error
correction codes that will be necessary to scale up quantum computing
for widespread, reliable use, the researchers on the new study said." <br></p>
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