Caltech team's new error correction architecture fundamentally changes all this mathematics. In this approach, neutral atoms can be physically transported between qubit arrays using laser-based optical tweezers. This enables long-range entanglement and high-rate error correction codes. As a result, the physical-to-logical qubit ratio drops from approximately 1,000:1 to just 5:1.

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