Encoding information redundantly using quantum error-correcting (QEC) codes allows one to overcome the inherent sensitivity to noise in quantum computers to ultimately achieve …
Quantum error correction is essential for mitigating hardware errors in quantum computers by encoding logical information into several physical qubits. However, no single error …
Logical qubits can be protected from decoherence by performing quantum error-correction (QEC) cycles repeatedly. Algorithms for fault-tolerant QEC must be compiled to the specific …
Topological color codes are widely acknowledged as promising candidates for fault-tolerant quantum computing. Neither a two-dimensional nor a three-dimensional topology, however …
Code switching is an established technique that facilitates a universal set of FT quantum gate operations by combining two QEC codes with complementary sets of gates, which each …
L Nützel, A Gresch, L Hehn, L Marti… - Quantum Science …, 2025 - iopscience.iop.org
Quantum chemical calculations are among the most promising applications for quantum computing. Implementations of dedicated quantum algorithms on available quantum …
H Goto, Y Ho, T Kanao - Physical Review Research, 2023 - APS
Generation of logical zero states encoded with a quantum error-correcting code is the first step for fault-tolerant quantum computation but requires considerably large resource …
Quantum error-correcting (QEC) stabilizer codes enable protection of quantum information against errors during storage and processing. Simulation of noisy QEC codes is used to …
R Kudelić - Journal of Computational Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Quantum computing exposes the brilliance of quantum mechanics through computer science (in theory and otherwise), giving oneself a marvelous and exhilarating journey to go …