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Researchers at Swinburne University developed techniques to verify results from Gaussian Boson Sampler (GBS) quantum devices. The methods run on a laptop in minutes and can detect errors in experiments that would take supercomputers thousands of years to reproduce. Applied to a published GBS experiment requiring 9,000 years of classical computation, the analysis found the probability distribution did not match expectations.
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