Jiuzhang 4.0 Quantum Computer Achieves Breakthrough in Gaussian Boson Sampling
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Jiuzhang 4.0, a quantum computer, completed a Gaussian boson sampling task in 25 microseconds, a feat estimated to take the world's most powerful supercomputer over 10^42 years.
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Gaussian boson sampling is a quantum computing task that is difficult for classical computers.
Jiuzhang 4.0 completed a Gaussian boson sampling task in just 25 microseconds – a calculation they estimated would take the world’s most powerful supercomputer, El Capitan in the United States, a mind-boggling more than 10^42 years to finish, according to the university in the eastern city of Hefei. A Gaussian boson sampling task is a quantum computing task that is computationally difficult for classical computers to handle. “No realistic classical computing resources, to our knowledge, can bring the MPS [matrix product state] algorithm anywhere near the accuracy achieved by our experiment,” the team said in a press release. Jiuzhang 4.0 operates with 1,024 squeezed-state inputs across an 8,176-mode interferometric network, and can manipulate and detect up to 3,050 photons – more than 10 times the scale achieved in previous experiments.
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Increased investment in quantum computing research globally
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- Future applications of Jiuzhang 4.0
- Direct comparison tests with other quantum computers


