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Further progress in quantum computing

OCT 01, 2010
Physics Today
Nature : Solid-state quantum computing moved a step closer to being realized as two research groups report their progress on entangling qubitsor quantum bitsmade from superconducting circuits. The groups have achieved three-qubit entanglement, the minimum number needed for quantum error correction. Eugenie Samuel Reich tackles the technical details in her Nature article.
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