Logical Quantum Processor with Neutral Atom Arrays - Part 2
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Watch a recorded lecture from Harvard University's Misha Lukin at IPAM's Winter School on Quantum Error Suppression, Mediation, and Correction, where he explores the second part of his presentation on logical quantum processors using neutral atom arrays. Delve into advanced quantum computing concepts during this 92-minute presentation delivered at UCLA's Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics in February 2025. Gain insights into quantum error suppression techniques and the implementation of logical quantum processing systems using neutral atom array architectures.
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Misha Lukin - Logical quantum processor with neutral atom arrays II of II - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)