Harvard, QuEra, MIT, and the NIST/University of Maryland Usher in New Era of Quantum Computing by Performing Complex, Error-Corrected Quantum Algorithms on 48 Logical Qubits

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In a groundbreaking collaboration between Harvard University, QuEra Computing, MIT, and the NIST/University of Maryland, a new era of quantum computing has been ushered in with the successful execution of complex, error-corrected quantum algorithms on a system with 48 logical qubits. This monumental achievement, published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature, marks a significant leap forward in the field of quantum computing. By demonstrating the ability to perform large-scale algorithms with hundreds of entangling logical operations, the research team has paved the way for the development of scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving previously intractable problems. The implications of this advancement are far-reaching, promising to revolutionize the way we approach computational challenges and unlocking new possibilities for innovation and discovery. For more information on this groundbreaking achievement, visit https://quera-c87685.webflow.io/press-releases/harvard-quera-mit-and-the-nist-university-of-maryland-usher-in-new-era-of-quantum-computing-by-performing-complex-error-corrected-quantum-algorithms-on-48-logical-qubits.