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Institute for Quantum Information Seminar

Tuesday, May 7, 2013
3:00pm to 4:00pm
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Annenberg 107
Quantum sparse-graph codes for future quantum computers
Leonid Pryadko, Associate Professor, University of California, Riverside,

Research in quantum error correction has been heavily dominated by just two classes of codes: concatenated and surface codes. Both code families can only encode a limited number of qubits per block and thus require huge redundancy for any useful quantum computation. I will discuss recently discovered quantum hypergraph-product codes (QHPCs) which generalize the surface codes but can encode many more qubits per block. Just like the surface codes, QHPCs have convenient planar representations, with each encoded qubit corresponding to a pair of topologically non-trivial patterned strings. The allowed patterns correspond to codewords of two classical binary codes which form the QHPC. Further, each of the quantum measurements needed for error correction can involve just a few qubits, these measurements can be done in parallel, and almost all errors affecting a finite fraction of qubits can be corrected.

For more information, please contact Ann Harvey by phone at 626-395-4964 or by email at [email protected] or visit Institute for Quantum Information Seminar.