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Fault-tolerant quantum computing in the Pauli or Clifford frame with slow error diagnostics [PDF]
We consider the problem of fault-tolerant quantum computation in the presence of slow error diagnostics, either caused by measurement latencies or slow decoding algorithms.
Christopher Chamberland +2 more
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This paper introduces the semiparametric error correction model for estimation of export-import relationship as an alternative to the least squares approach.
Henry De-Graft Acquah +1 more
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On the error-correcting capabilities of iterative error correction codes
The influence of the theory of information on development of the error correcting coding theory has been studied. Main differences between the probabilistic approach and the deterministic approach in the analysis of error-correcting capabilities of different classes of linear codes have been demonstrated. The automaton hierarchical models for analysis
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Rational Error Correction [PDF]
Under general conditions, linear decision rules of agents with rational expectations are equivalent to restricted error corrections. However, empirical rejections of rational expectation restrictions are the rule, rather than the exception, in macroeconomics.
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Recovery in quantum error correction for general noise without measurement [PDF]
It is known that one can do quantum error correction without syndrome measurement, which is often done in operator quantum error correction (OQEC). However, the physical realization could be challenging, especially when the recovery process involves high-
Li, Chi-Kwong +4 more
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Error Correction Mechanisms [PDF]
The interface between economic theory and applied econometrics is often one of uneasy compromise, with the pragmatic justification for many accepted procedures resting on a theoretical base. This paper examines the surprisingly strong arguments that exist in terms of economic theory, for the use of error correction mechanisms in the specification of ...
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On Error Correction in the Exponent [PDF]
Given a corrupted word w=(w1,...wn) from a Reed-Solomon code of distance d, there are many ways to efficiently find and correct its errors. But what if we are instead given $(g^{w_1},...g^{w_n})$ where g generates some large cyclic group — can the errors still be corrected efficiently? This problem is called error correction in the exponent, and though
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Accurate motor timing requires the temporally precise coupling between sensory input and motor output including the adjustment of movements with respect to changes in the environment. Such error correction has been related to a cerebello-thalamo-cortical
Bettina Pollok +2 more
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Quantum error correction beyond qubits
Quantum computation and communication rely on the ability to manipulate quantum states robustly and with high fidelity. Thus, some form of error correction is needed to protect fragile quantum superposition states from corruption by so-called decoherence
A Furusawa +28 more
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