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31181128695?profile=RESIZE_400xQuantum computers promise to solve problems that would take classical machines longer than the age of the universe, from designing new medicines to optimizing complex supply chains. However, the same features that make quantum systems powerful, and their ability to exist in superpositions and entanglements, also make them fragile. Tiny interactions with the environment can flip a quantum state or cause it to lose coherence, introducing errors that accumulate and derail calculations. To keep a qu