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A stitch in time: How a quantum physicist invented new code from old tricks

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    May 22, 2020, 2:51 pm439 pts
    Building large-scale quantum computers will require suppression of errors. Scientists have used a neat trick to apply powerful 3D error-suppression codes in a 2D architecture, something one industry insider said many thought was impossible.
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