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Quantum computing: Current status and future prospects

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Abstract

Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) technology is now becoming available for the first time. Quantum computers with of order 100 qubits may be able to perform tasks which surpass the capabilities of today's classical digital computers, but noise in quantum gates will limit the size of quantum circuits that can be executed reliably. NISQ devices will be useful tools for exploring many-body quantum physics, and may have other useful applications, but the 100-qubit quantum computer will not change the world right away --- we should regard it as a significant step toward the more powerful quantum technologies of the future. Quantum technologists should continue to strive for more accurate quantum gates and, eventually, fully fault-tolerant quantum computing.

Presenters

  • John P Preskill

    Caltech

Authors

  • John P Preskill

    Caltech