Fault Tolerant Quantum Computation Using Majorana-Based Topological Qubits
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Learn AI, Data Science & Business — Earn Certificates That Get You Hired
Pass the PMP® Exam on Your First Try — Expert-Led Training
Overview
Google, IBM & Meta Certificates — All 10,000+ Courses at 40% Off
One annual plan covers every course and certificate on Coursera. 40% off for a limited time.
Get Full Access
Explore fault-tolerant quantum computation using Majorana-based topological qubits in this 58-minute lecture by Bela Bauer from Microsoft Research. Delivered at IPAM's Topology, Quantum Error Correction and Quantum Gravity Workshop on November 29, 2023, the talk introduces the tetron qubit, a variant of topological qubits built on Majorana zero modes in semiconductor-superconductor heterostructures. Discover how an array of tetrons and measurement-based operations can implement scalable error correction. Gain insights into recent progress on codes tailored for this architecture, paving the way for scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computation.
Syllabus
Bela Bauer - Fault Tolerant Quantum Computation using Majorana-Based Topological Qubits
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)