# New quantum simulation breakthrough could accelerate fault-tolerant computing

_Friday, July 10, 2026 at 8:00 AM EDT · Science · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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Researchers at the University of Southern California and Los Angeles-based startup Quantum Elements have published a study introducing a new Quantum Monte Carlo algorithm designed to simulate noisy quantum systems more efficiently than traditional methods, the team announced. The peer-reviewed paper appears in Physical Review Letters. The algorithm uses a statistical method to simulate many possible trajectories of a system under noisy conditions, suppressing a long-standing issue known as the sign problem that has limited the efficiency of Monte Carlo simulations in quantum systems. The approach reduces the computational burden while retaining key dynamics needed to study quantum error correction and decoder performance. In collaboration with Amazon Web Services and Harvard University, the researchers demonstrated a digital twin capable of simulating a 97-qubit error-correction system. A conventional full simulation would require tracking an astronomical number of variables, but the QMC-based approach completed the simulation in around an hour on a single high-performance computing node. The development could accelerate the timeline for developing scalable quantum computers capable of delivering commercial value by tightening the feedback loop between theory and experiment.

## Sources

- [Digital Journal](https://www.digitaljournal.com/article/new-quantum-simulation-breakthrough-could-accelerate-fault-tolerant-computing/)

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