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Applied mathematics / Qubit / Quantum computer / Phase qubit / Stabilizer code / Flux qubit / Quantum information science / Theoretical computer science / Quantum mechanics
Date: 2013-02-08 10:46:36
Applied mathematics
Qubit
Quantum computer
Phase qubit
Stabilizer code
Flux qubit
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics

PHYSICAL REVIEW A 87, High-fidelity controlled-σ Z gate for resonator-based superconducting quantum computers Joydip Ghosh,1,* Andrei Galiautdinov,1,2 Zhongyuan Zhou,1 Alexander N. Korotkov,2 John M. Mart

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