Gate set tomography
Sandia National Laboratories researchers Andrew Baczewski, left, and Erik Nielsen use a Sandia technique called gate set tomography to analyze problems in a quantum processor. Two papers published in the scientific journal Nature describe how separate research teams — one including Sandia researchers — used gate set tomography to develop and validate highly reliable quantum processors. Sandia has been developing gate set tomography since 2012, with funding from the DOE Office of Science through the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program.
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Photo by Rebecca Gustaf
Gate set tomography
Sandia National Laboratories researchers Andrew Baczewski, left, and Erik Nielsen use a Sandia technique called gate set tomography to analyze problems in a quantum processor. Two papers published in the scientific journal Nature describe how separate research teams — one including Sandia researchers — used gate set tomography to develop and validate highly reliable quantum processors. Sandia has been developing gate set tomography since 2012, with funding from the DOE Office of Science through the Advanced Scientific Computing Research program.
Learn more at bit.ly/3rysBiU
Photo by Rebecca Gustaf