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This project focuses on developing methods to characterize, certify, and utilize complex quantum states and devices. It addresses challenges in scalability, noise tolerance, and security, using techniques from classical complexity theory to ensure reliable quantum computations and secure communications.
Quantum computing is undergoing a phase transition, as the field shifts from asking “what if” (quantum computers existed) to ``how do'' (we leverage the power of emerging quantum devices).
Progress in the design of experimental quantum systems raises a unique challenge: given that their size already precludes direct classical simulation, and given that quantum states are perturbed by observation, how does one test and certify the new devices?
This difficulty is starkly evidenced by the ongoing r…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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