To address this problem, quantum computers rely on special protocols called correction codes. However, there is one big problem with this approach. No single correction code can ensure ...
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These errors can cause the qubits to lose their quantum states, leading to inaccurate computations. To address this problem, quantum computers rely on special protocols called correction codes.
The Innsbruck quantum computer calculates with algorithms that switch back and forth between two different quantum error correction codes to realize error-corrected ...
Quantum: Calculating Error-Free More Easily With Two Codes Jan. 24, 2025 — Various methods are used to correct errors in quantum computers. Not all operations can be implemented equally well ...
Abstract: Classical locally recoverable codes (LRCs) have become indispensable in distributed storage systems. They provide efficient recovery in terms of localized errors. Quantum LRCs have very ...