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Mr. H. J. Elwes has recetnly published a paper in Trans. Ent. Soc., London, 1889, p. 535, entitled “A Revision of the Genus Argynnis,” and on page 574 writes as follows:- I have also specimens of Arge Strecker, from Strecker and Mr. Holland, both from Spokane Falls and Californa, which are, undoubtedly, the same as Erinna, which has described in 1883 ...
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Automatic Quantum Error Correction [PDF]
Criteria are given by which dissipative evolution can transfer populations and coherences between quantum subspaces, without a loss of coherence. This results in a form of quantum error correction that is implemented by the joint evolution of a system ...
A. Bencini +26 more
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Catalytic quantum error correction [PDF]
We develop the theory of entanglement-assisted quantum error correcting (EAQEC) codes, a generalization of the stabilizer formalism to the setting in which the sender and receiver have access to pre-shared entanglement.
Brun, Todd +2 more
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Nonlinear Error Correction Models [PDF]
The relationship between cointegration and error correction (EC) models is well characterized in a linear context, but the extension to the nonlinear context is still a challenge.
Escribano, Álvaro, Mira, Santiago
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Bosonic quantum error correction codes in superconducting quantum circuits [PDF]
Quantum information is vulnerable to environmental noise and experimental imperfections, hindering the reliability of practical quantum information processors.
W. Cai +4 more
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Erroneous error correction [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Libraries have been using computers for years now. Many librarians are not mystified by mega-byte-sized jargon and take MOP-buckets in their stride. Nonetheless those black boxes can still come up with a surprise or two.
Smith, A.
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Quantum error correction of a qubit encoded in grid states of an oscillator [PDF]
The accuracy of logical operations on quantum bits (qubits) must be improved for quantum computers to outperform classical ones in useful tasks. One method to achieve this is quantum error correction (QEC), which prevents noise in the underlying system ...
P. Campagne-Ibarcq +12 more
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Factual Error Correction for Abstractive Summarization Models [PDF]
Neural abstractive summarization systems have achieved promising progress, thanks to the availability of large-scale datasets and models pre-trained with self-supervised methods.
Mengyao Cao +3 more
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Error-Correcting Tournaments [PDF]
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Alina Beygelzimer +2 more
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Towards scalable bosonic quantum error correction [PDF]
We review some of the recent efforts in devising and engineering bosonic qubits for superconducting devices, with emphasis on the Gottesman–Kitaev–Preskill (GKP) qubit.
B. Terhal, J. Conrad, Christophe Vuillot
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