Exploring the quantum computing frontier with reconfigurable atom arrays

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Mikhail Lukin (Harvard University)
https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/mikhail-lukin-harvard-university-2024-04-25
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Near-Term Quantum Computers: Fault Tolerance + Benchmarking + Quantum Advantage + Quantum Algorithms
Mikhail Lukin