Quantum Computing is Scalable on a Planar Array of Qubits with Fabrication Defects
Quantum Computing is Scalable on a Planar Array of Qubits with Fabrication Defects
To successfully execute large-scale algorithms, a quantum computer will need to perform its elementary operations near perfectly. This is a fundamental challenge since all physical qubits suffer a considerable level of noise. Moreover, real systems are likely to have a finite yield, i.e., some nonzero proportion of the components in …