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Tomorrow's much anticipated quantum computers, exotic as they may be, will require complex classical hardware for their control and operation. For solid-state quantum processors, the authors propose an efficient scheme for executing a quantum algorithm via a multicomponent classical interface. These components, which include cryogenic classical logic, are assembled to demonstrate control of a quantum-dot qubit. Thus, when the new wave of hardware finally arrives, we will be ready--and able--to use it.
Hornibrook et al. (Mon,) studied this question.