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"For quantum computing to become a reality we need to operate the bits with very low error rates," said Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak, who is Director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at UNSW, where the devices were made.<br>
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Outhustled and outworked.<br><br>That, in a nutshell, was how Far Eastern U head coach Nash Racela summed up his team's lackluster performance in their  against the National U on Wednesday night at the Araneta Coliseum in their UAAP Season 77 men鈥檚 basketball titular showdown.<br><br>Far from their sharp form that helped them take , the Tamaraws showed up flat-footed, falling into an early 16-point hole, and failed to come up with any kind of attack that could break the impenetrable defensive blanket employed by the Bulldogs.<br><br>And the post-game stats sheet said it all. Although its top two guns鈥攇uard Mike Tolomia and Mac Belo鈥攖allied at least 15 points, FEU collectively shot a horrendous 17-of-61 (27.87) percent from the field, including just two out of its first 15 attempts in the opening frame, and failed to hold its ground in crashing the boards, giving up 19 more on NU, which also enjoyed 27 offensive rebounds.<br><br>鈥淲e just got outhustled and outrebounded by NU,鈥?rued Racela. 鈥淲e got outrebounded by a big margin. They had 27 offensive rebounds. It鈥檚 hard to win that way because you gave them 27 extra possessions. There were a lot of 50-50 balls na naunahan kami ng NU.鈥?br><br>And NU鈥檚 lockdown defense also threw them off balance, according to Racela. 鈥淲e missed shots because they forced us to miss shots. They played great defense,鈥?he noted.<br><br>The 5-foot-10 Tolomia, who went 6-of-19 from the field, admitted their slow start did them in. <br><br>鈥淏uong game nagmamadali kami kasi first quarter pa lang, nakalamang na sila samin,鈥?he lamented, pointing to NU鈥檚 big 16-1 run in the opening frame that served as the Bulldogs鈥?springboard for a 22-6 lead, setting the tone for a methodical victory before a mammoth crowd of nearly 24,900 fans.<br><br>Racela echoed the same observation. 鈥淚t (NU鈥檚 strong start) is something na kailangan naming bantayan. We expected that from them, coming off a loss, bubuhos sa start,鈥?he said.<br><br>"On our part, I think we have to manage their (FEU players) emotions. Gusto agad ng players manalo. That is something na hindi namin successfully nagawa. Medyo magulo kami sa simula. And I think that is something that helped them take the lead,鈥?Racela added.<br><br>Although they dropped their first game after four meetings against NU this season, Racela is confident they can have a better showing in the sudden-death affair next Wednesday. <br><br>鈥淧ag-aaralan naming mabuti 鈥榶ung game. We鈥檒l make adjustments as well. Ang advantage namin is the time. Paghahandaan at pag-aaralan talaga naming mabuti ang plans namin,鈥?he said.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Tassen</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Kopen</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Handtassen</a></li></ul>
 
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"We've now come up with two parallel pathways for building a quantum computer in silicon, each of which shows this super accuracy," added Associate Professor Andrea Morello from UNSW's School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications.<br>
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The natural phosphorous atom qubit actually contains two qubits: the electron and the nucleus, allowing for the stunning levels of accuracy. Methods for correcting errors do exist, but they are only reliable if the qubit has an error rate of no more than 1 percent. This is the first silicon-based experiment to ever achieve this statistic.<br>
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In the experiment, both qubits are placed between purified silicon, containing only the silicon-28 isotope. These layers are non-magnetic and do not disturb the qubit. In order to achieve quantum computers, the team would need to make thousands of millions of qubit pairs.<br>
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The research teams also achieved a world record "coherence time," which is a measurement of how long quantum information can be stored before it is lost. The team found they were able to store quantum information in a phosphorous nucleus for over 30 seconds.<br>
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"Half a minute is an eternity in the quantum world. Preserving a 'quantum superposition' for such a long time, and inside what is basically a modified version of a normal transistor, is something that almost nobody believed possible until today," Morello said.<br>
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The findings were published in a recent edition of the journal Nature.<br>
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Outhustled and outworked.

That, in a nutshell, was how Far Eastern U head coach Nash Racela summed up his team's lackluster performance in their against the National U on Wednesday night at the Araneta Coliseum in their UAAP Season 77 men鈥檚 basketball titular showdown.

Far from their sharp form that helped them take , the Tamaraws showed up flat-footed, falling into an early 16-point hole, and failed to come up with any kind of attack that could break the impenetrable defensive blanket employed by the Bulldogs.

And the post-game stats sheet said it all. Although its top two guns鈥攇uard Mike Tolomia and Mac Belo鈥攖allied at least 15 points, FEU collectively shot a horrendous 17-of-61 (27.87) percent from the field, including just two out of its first 15 attempts in the opening frame, and failed to hold its ground in crashing the boards, giving up 19 more on NU, which also enjoyed 27 offensive rebounds.

鈥淲e just got outhustled and outrebounded by NU,鈥?rued Racela. 鈥淲e got outrebounded by a big margin. They had 27 offensive rebounds. It鈥檚 hard to win that way because you gave them 27 extra possessions. There were a lot of 50-50 balls na naunahan kami ng NU.鈥?br>
And NU鈥檚 lockdown defense also threw them off balance, according to Racela. 鈥淲e missed shots because they forced us to miss shots. They played great defense,鈥?he noted.

The 5-foot-10 Tolomia, who went 6-of-19 from the field, admitted their slow start did them in.

鈥淏uong game nagmamadali kami kasi first quarter pa lang, nakalamang na sila samin,鈥?he lamented, pointing to NU鈥檚 big 16-1 run in the opening frame that served as the Bulldogs鈥?springboard for a 22-6 lead, setting the tone for a methodical victory before a mammoth crowd of nearly 24,900 fans.

Racela echoed the same observation. 鈥淚t (NU鈥檚 strong start) is something na kailangan naming bantayan. We expected that from them, coming off a loss, bubuhos sa start,鈥?he said.

"On our part, I think we have to manage their (FEU players) emotions. Gusto agad ng players manalo. That is something na hindi namin successfully nagawa. Medyo magulo kami sa simula. And I think that is something that helped them take the lead,鈥?Racela added.

Although they dropped their first game after four meetings against NU this season, Racela is confident they can have a better showing in the sudden-death affair next Wednesday.

鈥淧ag-aaralan naming mabuti 鈥榶ung game. We鈥檒l make adjustments as well. Ang advantage namin is the time. Paghahandaan at pag-aaralan talaga naming mabuti ang plans namin,鈥?he said.

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