Quantum ScienceUpdated Aug 6, 2026Version v1
Reviewed milestones, validation shifts, standards, datasets, and debates linked to public evidence.
Evidence from Physical Review Letters indicates that Robustness of magic is a well-behaved magic monotone. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Quantum indicates that Introduces a general fault-tolerant quantum error correction protocol using flag circuits. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Quantum indicates that Reinforcement learning agent can determine near-optimal surface code configurations. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Quantum indicates that Logical qubits can be generated dynamically from a subsystem code. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 3 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Science Advances indicates that Quantum LDPC codes with long-range interactions enable efficient encoding of logical qubits. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 4 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Nano Futures indicates that Real-time decoding is crucial for fault-tolerant quantum computing. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Science Advances indicates that Many-hypercube codes achieve high encoding rates (e.g., 30%). This is tracked as a standard because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Nature Physics indicates that Realized an entangling gate on GKP logical qubits. This is tracked as a method because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from Contemporary Physics indicates that Quantum error correction protocols are central to quantum computing realization. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from Fundamental Research indicates that Bosonic QEC in superconducting circuits has reached the break-even point, enhancing logical qubit lifetime. This is tracked as a review because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied.
Evidence from npj Quantum Information indicates that Developed fault-tolerant procedures for correcting one-qubit errors in Z2 or truncated U(1) LGTs. This is tracked as a validation because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied. It is supported by 2 papers in the same timeline signal.
Evidence from PRX Quantum indicates that Proposed architecture enables a balance between NISQ and FTQC. This is tracked as a breakthrough because it changes how Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing is understood, validated, or applied.