Not really. I’m focused on fully reversible systems here, as they theoretically allow you to reverse errors without dissipating any energy, so the energy stored there can keep on going.
It’s a great advance, and it’s stronger than you think since we don’t need intermediate steps anymore, and I’ll link to the article here:
Not really. I’m focused on fully reversible systems here, as they theoretically allow you to reverse errors without dissipating any energy, so the energy stored there can keep on going.
It’s a great advance, and it’s stronger than you think since we don’t need intermediate steps anymore, and I’ll link to the article here:
https://www.quantamagazine.org/computer-scientists-eliminate-pesky-quantum-computations-20220119/
But I’m focused on full reversibility, ie the measurement step can’t be irreversible.