Quantum Supremacy Using a Programmable Superconducting Processor

Journal of Petroleum Technology 

Physicists have been talking about the power of quantum computing for more than 30 years, but the questions have always been: Will it ever do something useful, and is it worth investing in? For such large-scale endeavors, it is good engineering practice to formulate decisive short-term goals that demonstrate whether the designs are going in the right direction. So, scientists at Google devised an experiment as an important milestone to help answer these questions. This experiment, referred to as a quantum supremacy experiment, provided direction for the team to overcome the many technical challenges inherent in quantum systems engineering to make a computer that is both programmable and powerful. To test the total system performance, a sensitive computational benchmark was selected that fails if just a single component of the computer is not good enough.

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