Lattice Codes with Built in Dynamical Protection for Solid State Quantum Computation
Abstract
Introduction: Quantum coherence is the key feature that differentiates a quantum computer from a classical one. It is the property that allows for the quantum parallelism, which, in turn, gives the speed-up of the quantum computation (e.g., the Shors factoring algorithm). Unfortunately, the elements (qubits) of any conceivable quantum computer interact with the environment, leading to coherence loss. Thus, to enable quantum computation, coherence has to be constantly protected.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 31, 2014
- Accession Number
- AD1061903
Entities
People
- Ilya Dumer
- Leonid Pryadko
Organizations
- University of California, Riverside