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Logical Quantum Processor with Neutral Atom Arrays - Part 1

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Watch a detailed lecture from Harvard University's Misha Lukin at IPAM's Winter School on Quantum Error Suppression, Mediation, and Correction, exploring the development and implementation of logical quantum processors using neutral atom arrays. Recorded in February 2025 at UCLA's Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics, this 89-minute presentation serves as the first part of a two-part series delving into the fundamental concepts and practical applications of neutral atom arrays in quantum computing. Gain insights into quantum error suppression techniques and their role in advancing quantum processor technology through this comprehensive academic presentation.

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Misha Lukin - Logical quantum processor with neutral atom arrays I of II - IPAM at UCLA

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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)

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