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Earl T. Campbell
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Quantum error correction enables the preservation of logical qubits with a lower logical error rate than the physical error rate, with performance depending on the decoding method. Traditional decoding approaches rely on the binarization ("hardening") of readout data, thereby ign
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A practical quantum computer must not merely store information, but also process it. To prevent errors introduced by noise from multiplying and spreading, a fault-tolerant computational architecture is required. Current experiments are taking the first steps toward noise-resilien
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We show how a hyperbolic surface code could be used for overhead-efficient quantum storage. We give numerical evidence for a noise threshold of 1.3%for the {4, 5}-hyperbolic surface code in a phenomenological noise model (as compared with 2.9% for the toric code). In this code fa
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