Pinnacle Architecture using QLDPC codes reduces physical qubits needed to factor RSA-2048 to under 100,000 at 10^{-3} error rate.
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A symmetry-co-designed high-rate QEC architecture with parallel STAR injection on bivariate bicycle codes achieves ~5.5x space savings for TFIM and Fermi-Hubbard simulations versus surface-code STAR.
An algorithm is presented for estimating distribution complexity of electronic structure Hamiltonians, with O(N^3) entanglement estimation per fragment and quadratic/exponential reductions in distribution cost for quantum and classical interconnects.
A comprehensive review of scaling paths for superconducting quantum computers, with resource and sensitivity analyses for utility-scale applications under realistic error distributions.
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The Pinnacle Architecture: Reducing the cost of breaking RSA-2048 to 100 000 physical qubits using quantum LDPC codes
Pinnacle Architecture using QLDPC codes reduces physical qubits needed to factor RSA-2048 to under 100,000 at 10^{-3} error rate.
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Fast and Parallel High-Rate STAR Architecture for Megaquop Quantum Simulation
A symmetry-co-designed high-rate QEC architecture with parallel STAR injection on bivariate bicycle codes achieves ~5.5x space savings for TFIM and Fermi-Hubbard simulations versus surface-code STAR.
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Distribution Complexity of Electronic Structure Simulations on Quantum Supercomputers
An algorithm is presented for estimating distribution complexity of electronic structure Hamiltonians, with O(N^3) entanglement estimation per fragment and quadratic/exponential reductions in distribution cost for quantum and classical interconnects.
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How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer: Scaling from Hundreds to Millions of Qubits
A comprehensive review of scaling paths for superconducting quantum computers, with resource and sensitivity analyses for utility-scale applications under realistic error distributions.