Meltdown in quantum computers needs not occur: Nuclear experiments show a way out
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nucl-exnucl-th
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computersquantumexperimentshilbertnuclearcontributedimensiondimensions
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We show that phase memory can be much longer than energy relaxation in systems with exponentially large dimensions of Hilbert space; this finding is documented by fifty years of nuclear experiments, though the information is somewhat hidden. For quantum computers Hilbert spaces of dimension $2^{100}$ or larger will be typical and therefore this effect may contribute significantly to reduce the problems of scaling of quantum computers to a useful number of qubits.
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