Quantum Elements is collaborating with Rigetti Computing to investigate the application of digital twin modeling on superconducting quantum hardware, specifically utilizing the Constellation platform to simulate complex noise behaviors and error channels in Rigetti's next-generation processors1. This research aims to model single-qubit gates, two-qubit gates, and readout processes, which is crucial for improving the reliability and performance of quantum computing systems. The project's outcome may have significant implications for the development of more robust and efficient quantum computers. By leveraging digital twin simulation, Quantum Elements and Rigetti Computing can better understand and mitigate the effects of noise and errors in quantum systems, ultimately enhancing the overall fidelity of quantum computations. This matters to practitioners because advancements in quantum computing are poised to revolutionize the fields of computation and cryptography, rendering current security protocols potentially obsolete.
Quantum Elements to Explore Digital Twin Modeling on Rigetti Hardware
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Quantum computing developments are rewriting assumptions about computation and cryptography.
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- Quantum Computing Report. (2026, April 21). Quantum Elements to Explore Digital Twin Modeling on Rigetti Hardware. Quantum Computing Report. https://quantumcomputingreport.com/quantum-elements-to-explore-digital-twin-modeling-on-rigetti-hardware/
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