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Resilience to time-correlated noise in quantum computation
Hector Bombin·May 12, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.6.041034
Physics
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Abstract
Fault-tolerant quantum computation techniques rely on weakly correlated noise. Here I show that it is enough to assume weak spatial correlations: time correlations can take any form. In particular, single-shot error correction techniques exhibit a noise threshold for quantum memories under spatially local stochastic noise.