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Layer Codes as Partially Self-Correcting Quantum Memories

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Explore layer codes as a novel approach to quantum error correction in this 38-minute conference talk from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Discover how these quantum codes function as partially self-correcting quantum memories, offering new perspectives on fault-tolerant quantum computation. Learn about the theoretical foundations and practical implications of layer codes in the context of quantum many-body systems and their potential applications in near-term quantum devices. Examine the intersection of quantum error correction theory with programmable quantum computing platforms, and understand how these developments challenge conventional notions of quantum phases of matter. Gain insights into structured noise models and optimization techniques that could reduce overhead in practical quantum error correction implementations.

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Layer codes as partially self-correcting quantum memories | Shouzhen Bailey Gu (Yale)

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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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