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by JanisErdmanis 832 days ago
It is not enough to place qubits on a single chip or on a grid. We already know how to do that. The hard part is keeping them isolated while allowing arbitrary control of their interference.

The core issue why Schor algorithm is hard is that it requires exponential supppression of error with number of qubits to produce meaningful results. Therefore we don’t actually see much results here as the error rates have not yet reached thresholds to do it with more qubits. The error correction would not be a panacea either because it would necessitate it’s repeated application to get necessary threshold to run Schor algorithm. This would require unreasonable amount of physical qubits.