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

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

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Addresses the significant cost and speed barriers currently limiting the practical application of quantum computing in science and industry.

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