Abstract

A light approach to quantum advantage Quantum computational advantage or supremacy is a long-anticipated milestone toward practical quantum computers. Recent work claimed to have reached this point, but subsequent work managed to speed up the classical simulation and pointed toward a sample size–dependent loophole. Quantum computational advantage, rather than being a one-shot experimental proof, will be the result of a long-term competition between quantum devices and classical simulation. Zhong et al. sent 50 indistinguishable single-mode squeezed states into a 100-mode ultralow-loss interferometer and sampled the output using 100 high-efficiency single-photon detectors. By obtaining up to 76-photon coincidence, yielding a state space dimension of about 10 30 , they measured a sampling rate that is about 10 14 -fold faster than using state-of-the-art classical simulation strategies and supercomputers. Science , this issue p. 1460

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Year
2020
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Volume
370
Issue
6523
Pages
1460-1463
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Han-Sen Zhong, Hui Wang, Yu-Hao Deng et al. (2020). Quantum computational advantage using photons. Science , 370 (6523) , 1460-1463. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe8770

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10.1126/science.abe8770
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33273064
arXiv
2012.01625

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