Efficient diagnostics for quantum error correction
ORAL
Abstract
Fault-tolerant quantum computing will require accurate estimates of the resource overhead, but standard metrics such as gate fidelity and diamond distance have been shown to be poor predictors of logical performance. We present a scalable experimental approach based on Pauli error reconstruction to predict the performance of concatenated codes. Numerical evidence demonstrates that our method significantly outperforms predictions based on standard error metrics for various error models, even with limited data. We illustrate how this method assists in the selection of error correction schemes.
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Publication: Efficient diagnostics for quantum error correction <br>https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.10830
Presenters
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Aditya Jain
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Aditya Jain
University of Waterloo
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Stephen D Bartlett
Univ of Sydney
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Joseph V Emerson
Perimeter Inst for Theo Phys
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Pavithran Iyer
University of Waterloo