Building a quantum computer with superconducting qubits (QuantumCasts)
In this episode of QuantumCasts, Daniel Sank discusses the difference between classical and quantum information at the physical level, and how quantum information is harnessed in superconducting devices. You’ll learn what makes a superconducting qubit a quantum mechanical device, as well as some of the challenges researchers face in preserving quantum information. Stay tuned for future episodes, and subscribe to our channel, by clicking here → https://bit.ly/TensorFlow1
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Видео Building a quantum computer with superconducting qubits (QuantumCasts) канала TensorFlow
QuantumCasts playlist → https://bit.ly/2Pw0xay
Learn more about the Google AI Quantum team → https://bit.ly/2DnvKLy
Видео Building a quantum computer with superconducting qubits (QuantumCasts) канала TensorFlow
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