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This lecture was presented at the Workshop on Trapped Ion Quantum Computing hosted by NIST, February 21 - 24, 2006. It discussed the basic principles of fault-tolerant architectures for quantum computing, why we should be concerned with the resources used to implement quantum computations and the methods used in an architecture that can tolerate high error rates.
Proceedings Title
To be posted on NIST Web site: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/seminars/qip.html
Conference Dates
February 21-24, 2006
Conference Location
Boulder, CO
Conference Title
Workshop on Trapped Ion Quantum Computing hosted by NIST
Knill, E.
(2007),
Quantum Computing with Very Noisy Devices, To be posted on NIST Web site: http://tf.nist.gov/timefreq/seminars/qip.html, Boulder, CO
(Accessed October 10, 2025)