© 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. Quantum error correction (QEC) codes are usually designed to correct errors regardless of their physical origins. In large-scale devices, this is an essential feature. In smaller-scale devices, however, the main error sources are often understood, and this knowledge could be exploited for more efficient error correction. Optimizing the QEC protocol is therefore a promising strategy in smaller devices. Typically, this involves tailoring the protocol to a given decoherence channel by solving an appropriate optimization problem. Here we introduce a new optimization-based approach, which maximizes the robustness to faults in the recovery. Our approach is inspired by recent experiments, where such faults have been a si...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some hard problems that are intractable for even the mos...
International audienceQuantum error correction (QEC) can overcome the errors experienced by qubits1 ...
Quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential concept for any quantum information processing device...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
It is vital to minimise the impact of errors for near-future quantum devices that will lack the reso...
It is vital to minimize the impact of errors for near-future quantum devices that will lack the reso...
The development of quantum computers requires not only experimental advances, but also theoretical e...
In support of large-scale practical quantum algorithms Quantum-Error-Correction-Codes (QECC) are des...
We use density-matrix simulations to study the performance of three distance three quantum error cor...
Quantum computers hold the promise of solving computational problems which are intractable using con...
Quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential element of physical quantum information processing sy...
Quantum computing has the potential to transform information technology by offering algorithms for c...
Quantum error correction is expected to be essential in large-scale quantum technologies. However, t...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some hard problems that are intractable for even the mos...
International audienceQuantum error correction (QEC) can overcome the errors experienced by qubits1 ...
Quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential concept for any quantum information processing device...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
It is vital to minimise the impact of errors for near-future quantum devices that will lack the reso...
It is vital to minimize the impact of errors for near-future quantum devices that will lack the reso...
The development of quantum computers requires not only experimental advances, but also theoretical e...
In support of large-scale practical quantum algorithms Quantum-Error-Correction-Codes (QECC) are des...
We use density-matrix simulations to study the performance of three distance three quantum error cor...
Quantum computers hold the promise of solving computational problems which are intractable using con...
Quantum error correction (QEC) is an essential element of physical quantum information processing sy...
Quantum computing has the potential to transform information technology by offering algorithms for c...
Quantum error correction is expected to be essential in large-scale quantum technologies. However, t...
The inevitable accumulation of errors in near-future quantum devices represents a key obstacle in de...
Quantum computers promise huge speed-up over conventional computers in crucial problems like chemist...
Quantum computers hold the promise to solve some hard problems that are intractable for even the mos...
International audienceQuantum error correction (QEC) can overcome the errors experienced by qubits1 ...