[ExI] Quantum Error Correction

Dennis May dennislmay at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 16 21:56:59 UTC 2014


Quantum computation: Fragile yet error-free
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140612142219.htm
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2014/06/11/science.1253742

"This 7-ion system applied for encoding one logical quantum bit can be used as a building block for much larger quantum systems," says theoretical physicist Müller. "The bigger the lattice, the more robust it becomes. The result might be a quantum computer that could perform any number of operations without being impeded by errors."

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The additional ions useful in error correction would also have to be entangled across all other ions in all the other qubits so the number of entangled ions would need to increase significantly.  The record number of entangled ions to date would allow for 2 error free qubits in this scenario.

Dennis May
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