Fusion-Based Qubit Syndrome Values for Quantum Computing
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Psiquantum Corp. has published US patent application US20260111777A1 for a quantum computing method involving fusion-based qubit syndrome values, filed February 6, 2024 and published April 23, 2026. The invention covers receiving multiple independent quantum systems each containing entangled subsystems, performing joint measurements across subsystems from different systems, and determining syndrome graph values from the measurement outcomes. The application names Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Terence Rudolph, and Naomi Nickerson as inventors.
“A method includes receiving a plurality of quantum systems, wherein each quantum system of the plurality of quantum system includes a plurality of quantum sub-systems in an entangled state, and wherein respective quantum systems of the plurality of quantum systems are independent quantum systems that are not entangled with one another.”
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Psiquantum Corp. has published a new USPTO patent application (US20260111777A1) for a method of determining qubit syndrome graph values in quantum computing through fusion-based joint measurements on independent entangled quantum systems. The application was filed February 6, 2024 and published April 23, 2026, with CPC classifications G06N 10/00 and G06N 10/70.
Patent application publications are informational filings and do not themselves grant rights or impose obligations. Competitors in quantum computing should monitor the prosecution of this application to assess potential claim scope and any future enforcement risk upon grant.
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FUSION BASED QUBIT SYNDROME VALUES
Application US20260111777A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
Psiquantum, Corp.
Inventors
Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Terence Rudolph, Naomi Nickerson
Abstract
A method includes receiving a plurality of quantum systems, wherein each quantum system of the plurality of quantum system includes a plurality of quantum sub-systems in an entangled state, and wherein respective quantum systems of the plurality of quantum systems are independent quantum systems that are not entangled with one another. The method further includes performing a plurality of joint measurements on different quantum sub-systems from respective ones of the plurality of quantum systems, wherein the joint measurements generate joint measurement outcome data and determining, by a decoder, a plurality of syndrome graph values based on the joint measurement outcome data.
CPC Classifications
G06N 10/00 G06N 10/70
Filing Date
2024-02-06
Application No.
18434583
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