The core challenge with quantum computers today is decoherence and error rates. That's why error correction protocols like surface code and cat state approaches are gaining traction. However, the need to multiply the number of physical qubits and the complexity of measurement procedures create practical hurdles. Looking ahead, could hardware design adapt to these protocols to make error tolerance viable in real-world applications? Do you think current research trends are moving fast enough, or should we pivot to entirely new paradigms? Really curious to hear your thoughts 🙌 Also, what’s your take on the role of community-driven experimental platforms in this space? 🤔
Will quantum error correction protocols become practical in the future?
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