Adapting QEC Circuits to Dropout Using LUCI
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Learn how to adapt quantum error correction (QEC) circuits to handle defective components in scaled quantum computers through this 42-minute conference talk. Explore the challenge of dropout components that emerge as quantum systems scale beyond NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) devices and discover techniques for adapting surface code circuits to accommodate these defective elements. Examine recent research developments from the past two years focused on improving methods for handling dropout in quantum error correction, with particular emphasis on the LUCI approach. Gain insights into practical solutions for maintaining quantum error correction effectiveness when dealing with imperfect hardware components in fault-tolerant quantum computing systems.
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Dripto Debroy - Adapting QEC circuits to dropout using LUCI - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)