Smallest Quantum Codes for Amplitude Damping Noise
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Explore a 14-minute conference talk by Sourav Dutta from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences on the development of smallest quantum codes specifically designed to address amplitude damping noise. This presentation is part of the "Quantum Trajectories" program organized by Michel Bauer, Cedric Bernardin, Raphael Chetrite, and Abhishek Dhar, which took place from January 20 to February 7, 2025, at the Ramanujan Lecture Hall in ICTS Bengaluru. The talk contributes to the program's focus on quantum trajectories, quantum control, measurement-induced phase transitions, and quantum information and computation. Learn about cutting-edge theoretical approaches that support the ongoing "second quantum revolution," which combines theoretical physics, applied mathematics, and experimental implementations to advance quantum-based encryption, communication, and computing technologies.
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Smallest Quantum Codes for Amplitude Damping Noise by Sourav Dutta
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