The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) has partnered with hardware developer Quantinuum and the Danish e-Infrastructure Consortium (DeiC) to integrate the Quantinuum Helios trapped-ion quantum computing platform into Denmark’s national research infrastructure. Supported by dedicated funding coordinated through DeiC in alignment with the Danish government’s national strategy for quantum technology, the project, titled “Implementing TQFTs and TQC on Quantinuum Hardware,” grants SDU researchers direct cloud access to the system. The platform will serve as an experimental testbed to refine fault-tolerant algorithms and evaluate quantum error-correction (QEC) protocols under live hardware conditions. Trapped-Ion Architecture and High-Rate Logical Encoding The Helios quantum processing [...]

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