Topological quantum error correction codes are currently among the most promising candidates for efficiently dealing with the decoherence effects inherently present in quantum devices. Numerically, their theoretical error threshold can be calculated by mapping the underlying quantum problem to a related classical statistical-mechanical spin system with quenched disorder. Here, we present results for the general fault-tolerant regime, where we consider both qubit and measurement errors. However, unlike in previous studies, here we vary the strength of the different error sources independently. Our results highlight peculiar differences between toric and color codes. This study complements previous results published in New J. Phys. 13, 083006...
With the advent of quantum computers, there has been a growing interest in the practicality of this ...
The construction of topological error correction codes requires the ability to fabricate a lattice o...
Many physical systems considered promising qubit candidates are not, in fact, two-level systems. Suc...
A promising approach to overcome decoherence in quantum computing schemes is to perform active quant...
In this thesis we present three main contributions to the field of topological quantum error correct...
In the last few years there has been a great development of techniques like quantum computers and qu...
We compute the error threshold of color codes—a class of topological quantum codes that allow a dire...
We analyze surface codes, the topological quantum error-correcting codes introduced by Kitaev. In th...
This thesis is a collection of ideas with the general goal of building, at least in the abstract, a ...
Conventional quantum error correcting codes require multiple rounds of measurements to detect errors...
The construction of a quantum computer remains a fundamental scientific and technological challenge,...
This dissertation is the collection of a progressive research on the topic of topological quantum co...
This dissertation is the collection of a progressive research on the topic of topological quantum co...
Many proposals for quantum information processing are subject to detectable loss errors. In this Let...
This thesis is a collection of ideas with the general goal of building, at least in the abstract, a ...
With the advent of quantum computers, there has been a growing interest in the practicality of this ...
The construction of topological error correction codes requires the ability to fabricate a lattice o...
Many physical systems considered promising qubit candidates are not, in fact, two-level systems. Suc...
A promising approach to overcome decoherence in quantum computing schemes is to perform active quant...
In this thesis we present three main contributions to the field of topological quantum error correct...
In the last few years there has been a great development of techniques like quantum computers and qu...
We compute the error threshold of color codes—a class of topological quantum codes that allow a dire...
We analyze surface codes, the topological quantum error-correcting codes introduced by Kitaev. In th...
This thesis is a collection of ideas with the general goal of building, at least in the abstract, a ...
Conventional quantum error correcting codes require multiple rounds of measurements to detect errors...
The construction of a quantum computer remains a fundamental scientific and technological challenge,...
This dissertation is the collection of a progressive research on the topic of topological quantum co...
This dissertation is the collection of a progressive research on the topic of topological quantum co...
Many proposals for quantum information processing are subject to detectable loss errors. In this Let...
This thesis is a collection of ideas with the general goal of building, at least in the abstract, a ...
With the advent of quantum computers, there has been a growing interest in the practicality of this ...
The construction of topological error correction codes requires the ability to fabricate a lattice o...
Many physical systems considered promising qubit candidates are not, in fact, two-level systems. Suc...