Article: Canadian Inventors Develop Quantum Computing Structure

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 13 -- Daniel Lidar and Lian-Ao Wu, both of Toronto, and Alexandre Blais of Sherbrooke, Canada, have developed a quantum computing structure.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention involves a quantum computing structure, comprising: one or more logical qubits, which is encoded into a plurality of superconducting qubits; and each of the logical qubits comprises at least one operating qubit and at least one ancilla qubit. Also provided is a method of quantum computing, comprising: performing encoded quantum computing operations with logical qubits that are encoded into superconducting operating qubits and superconducting ancilla ...

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