Error Suppression in Continuous-time Quantum Computing
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Abstract
Compared to the circuit model of quantum computation, there has been more limited work on Hamiltonian error suppression (HES), described in [Crosson, & Lidar, arXiv:2008:09913v1, 2020]. Building on an idea proposed in [Young et al., Phys. Rev. A88, 062314, 2013], multiple copies k of a small Ising spin model can be linked together via ferromagnetic or anti-ferromagnetic links. This increases the logical system's robustness to error. Numerical methods show that copies connected via anti-ferromagnetic links perform better than those connected via ferromagnetic links in some cases. A protocol enables us to determine for which models anti-ferromagnetic links are beneficial, allowing us to harness this performance improvement. This technique shows promise for increasing the robustness and precision in continuous-time quantum computing.
Presenters
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Jemma Bennett
Durham University
Authors
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Jemma Bennett
Durham University
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Tom O'Leary
Durham University
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Mia West
Durham University
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Nicholas Chancellor
Durham University, Physics, Durham University (UK), Physics, Durham University
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Viv Kendon
Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham University, Physics, Durham University (UK), Physics, Durham University