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Progress towards Scalable Quantum Information Processing with Trapped Ions

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Abstract

Recent advances in trapped-ion quantum information processing include the combination of a complete set of scalable techniques as well as development of scalable trap technologies, high-fidelity operations, quantum networks, and quantum simulation.

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