Focus Session: Quantum Error Correction II
FOCUS · F38 ·
Presentations
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Optimizing the frequency of post-selected quantum error correction~in the [[7,1,3]] Steane code
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Authors
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Ali Abu-Nada
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Ben Fortescue
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Mark Byrd
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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How Often Must We Apply Syndrome Measurements?
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Authors
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Yaakov Weinstein
- MITRE
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Perfect Zeno effect through imperfect measurements at a finite frequency
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Authors
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David Layden
- University of Waterloo (Department of Applied Mathematics), Institute for Quantum Computing
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Eduardo Martin-Martinez
- Univ of Waterloo
- University of Waterloo (Department of Applied Mathematics), Institute for Quantum Computing, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
- Institute for Quantum Computing / Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Achim Kempf
- University of Waterloo (Department of Applied Mathematics), Institute for Quantum Computing, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Efficient estimation of quantum error correction thresholds in the presence of errors outside the Clifford group
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Authors
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Mauricio Gutierrez
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Kenneth Brown
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Logical Error Rate in the Pauli Twirling Approximation
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Authors
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Amara Katabarwa
- Univ of Georgia
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Michael Geller
- Univ of Georgia
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Quantum state and quantum entanglement protection using quantum measurements
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Authors
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Shuchao Wang
- Tsinghua University
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Ying Li
- National University of Singapore
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Xiangbin Wang
- Tsinghua University
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Leong chuan Kwek
- National University of Singapore
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Zongwen Yu
- Data Communication Science and Technology Research Institute
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Wenjie Zou
- Tsinghua University
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Protecting a spin ensemble against decoherence in the strong-coupling regime of cavity QED
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Authors
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Stefan Putz
- Technical University of Vienna
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Dmitry Krimer
- Technical University of Vienna
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Robert Amsuess
- Technical University of Vienna
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Abhilash Valookaran
- Technical University of Vienna
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Tobias Noebauer
- Technical University of Vienna
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Joerg Schmiedmayer
- Technical University of Vienna
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Stefan Rotter
- Technical University of Vienna
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Johannes Majer
- Technical University of Vienna
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Freely Scalable Quantum Technologies using Cells of 5-to-50 Qubits with Very Lossy and Noisy Photonic Links
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Authors
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Naomi Nickerson
- Imperial College London
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Joseph Fitzsimons
- Center for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
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Simon Benjamin
- Oxford University
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Resource requirements for a fault-tolerant quantum Fourier transform
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Authors
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Hayato Goto
- Frontier Research Laboratory, Corporate Research \& Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
- Toshiba Corporation
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Satoshi Nakamura
- Toshiba Corporation
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Mamiko Kujiraoka
- Toshiba Corporation
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Kouichi Ichimura
- Toshiba Corporation
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Quantum Fourier transform performance scaling; defective rotation gates
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Authors
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Yunseong Nam
- Wesleyan Univ
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Reinhold Blumel
- Wesleyan Univ
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ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN
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Two results in topology, motivated by quantum computation
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Gorjan Alagic
- University of Copenhagen
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Using Quantum Annealing Correction to Differentiate between Candidate Models
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Authors
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Tameem Albash
- University of Southern California
- Univ of Southern California
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Kristen Pudenz
- Lockheed Martin
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Daniel Lidar
- University of Southern California
- Univ of Southern California
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