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Dancing with Qubits

You're reading from   Dancing with Qubits From qubits to algorithms, embark on the quantum computing journey shaping our future

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636754
Length 684 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Robert S. Sutor Robert S. Sutor
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Preface I Foundations
Why Quantum Computing FREE CHAPTER They’re Not Old, They’re Classics More Numbers Than You Can Imagine Planes and Circles and Spheres, Oh My Dimensions 6 What Do You Mean “Probably”? II Quantum Computing
One Qubit Two Qubits, Three Wiring Up the Circuits From Circuits to Algorithms Getting Physical III Advanced Topics
Considering NISQ Algorithms Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning Questions about the Future Afterword
A Quick Reference B Notices C Production Notes Other Books You May Enjoy
References
Index
Appendices

11.3 Quantum cores and interconnects

However you build or trap objects that behave like physical qubits, there is a maximum number of qubits that you can put in a device and reliably control. Even if you could put more, there may be other factors that put an upper bound on the qubit capacity. Larger semiconductor chips, for example, are difficult to manufacture, and any flaws could spoil the chips and decrease yield. quantum$core

I call such a unit with a fixed number of qubits a quantum core. These units are analogous to the multiple cores in classical processing units. For example, my desktop computer has an AMD processor with 12 cores. Figure 11.2 is a diagram that helps us visualize a quantum core with 16 qubits.

 Figure 11.2: A single quantum core with 16 qubits

I chose 16 as a convenient number of qubits to illustrate the concepts in this section. Industry vendors have demonstrated cores with several dozen to several...

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