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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance Quantum Machine Learning

Quantum correction with three codes

arXiv
Authors: Aziz Mouzali, Fatiha Merazka

Year

2014

Paper ID

47279

Status

Preprint

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60

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Abstract

In this paper, we provise an implementation of five, seven and nine-qubits error correcting codes on a classical computer using the quantum simulator Feynman program. We also compare the three codes by computing the fidelity when double errors occurs in a depolarizing channel. As triple errors and more are considered very unlikely, it has negligible effect on the next results

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  • In this paper, we provise an implementation of five, seven and nine-qubits error correcting codes on a classical computer using the quantum simulator Feynman program.

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