Quantum memory constraints collapse the testing-learning gap
An unpeer-reviewed arXiv preprint finds that limited coherent memory makes stabilizer state testing as costly as learning, with implications for certification bottlenecks.
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40 storiesAn unpeer-reviewed arXiv preprint finds that limited coherent memory makes stabilizer state testing as costly as learning, with implications for certification bottlenecks.
An unreviewed arXiv paper argues that hardware trojans could hide in the building blocks of chip design, shifting supply-chain risk for fabless firms and their customers.
A non-peer-reviewed arXiv preprint introduces Exformer, a three-channel attention mechanism for hydrologic data. The claims are intriguing—and await independent verification.
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