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The first accepted evidence set for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing includes 12 papers. Evidence currently spans 2023 to 2025. Methods represented in the accepted evidence include Numerical evaluations, Satisfiability (SAT) solving, Heuristics for circuit synthesis. The most specific unresolved gap is unresolved evidence gap around the study focuses on a 'moderate scalability' regime. Paper intelligence specifically flags: The study focuses on a 'moderate scalability' regime; Performance estimations are based on numerical simulations; The abstract does not detail specific experimental limitations. This gap should be tracked as topic memory, paper intelligence, and future accepted evidence mature.
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Optimizing quantum gates towards the scale of logical qubits
Paul V. Klimov; Andreas Bengtsson; Chris Quintana; Alexandre Bourassa; Sabrina Hong; A. Dunsworth; Kevin J. Satzinger; William P. Livingston; Volodymyr Sivak; Murphy Yuezhen Niu; Trond I. Andersen; Yaxing Zhang; Desmond Chik; Zijun Chen; Charles Neill; Catherine Erickson; Alejandro Grajales Dau; A. Megrant; P. Roushan; Alexander N. Korotkov; J. Kelly; Vadim Smelyanskiy; Yu Chen; Hartmut Neven · 2024 · Nature Communications
Partially Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing Architecture with Error-Corrected Clifford Gates and Space-Time Efficient Analog Rotations
Yutaro Akahoshi; Kazunori Maruyama; Hirotaka Oshima; Shintaro Sato; Keisuke Fujii · 2024 · PRX Quantum
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Real-time decoding for fault-tolerant quantum computing: progress, challenges and outlook
Francesco Battistel; Christopher Chamberland; Kauser Johar; Ramon W. J. Overwater; Fabio Sebastiano; Luka Skorić; Yosuke Ueno; Muhammad Usman · 2023 · Nano Futures
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