Predictive surrogates could cut quantum computing measurement overhead by more than 99.97%

Researchers have developed predictive surrogates that can simulate quantum processor outputs, potentially reducing measurement overhead by over 99.97%. This innovation aims to make quantum computing more accessible and efficient for researchers without direct hardware access.
Why it matters
Addresses the significant cost and speed barriers currently limiting the practical application of quantum computing in science and industry.
edited by Sadie Harley , reviewed by Robert Egan
The article is a technical report on scientific research with no political or social bias.
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