EuRyQa publishes white paper on the future of neutral atom quantum computing in Europe
The EuRyQa consortium has published a white paper setting out the technical state of the art and the strategic steps needed to achieve large-scale fau...
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EuRyQa will build a European infrastructure for Rydberg Quantum Computing. During the three-year project, eleven partners from seven countries aim to develop Rydberg quantum processors into a leading platform for scalable quantum computing in Europe.
Ultracold trapped atoms have already demonstrated systems of more than 200 qubits (the computational unit of a quantum computer) with strong interactions mediated by their highly excited Rydberg states, and a clear path to further scalability to thousands of qubits. The EuRyQa team will use this promising physical platform to develop a unique European approach to the next generation of fully programmable and scalable quantum computing systems.

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