Chris Monroe: Time to Build a Real Quantum Computer

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Chris Monroe (University of Maryland)
Time to Build a Real Quantum Computer
QuICS Workshop on the Frontiers of Quantum Information and Computer Science (October 2, 2015)

I will concentrate on how superconductors and trapped ions seem to be sticking out of the pack and are ready to be built up. I will cover their complementary characteristics, and speculate wildly on what they might look like, especially the ion version. I will try to encourage "co-design" where theorists and experimentalists work together on this venture.




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