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On asymmetric quantum error-correcting codes [PDF]
Frederic Ezerman Martianus
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Quantum error-correcting codes
Quantum computing is a new and exciting field of research that, using the properties of quantum mechanics, has the potential to be a disruptive technology, being able to per form certain computations faster than any classical computer, such as Shor’s factorization algorithm and Grover’s algorithm.
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Optimized quantum error-correction codes for experiments [PDF]
We identify gauge freedoms in quantum error correction (QEC) codes and introduce strategies for optimal control algorithms to find the gauges which allow the easiest experimental realization. Hereby, the optimal gauge depends on the underlying physical system and the available means to manipulate it.
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A compact eight‐channel electrically tunable varifocal metalens with three single‐layer polarization‐multiplexed bi‐focal metalens and three LC cells. The total thickness of the device is ∼6 mm, while the focal lengths can be switched among eight values (3.6, 4.2, 4.5, 4.9, 6.2, 6.9, 8.4, and 9.6 mm). ABSTRACT As an essential module of optical systems,
Zhiyao Ma +11 more
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Linear-optical hyperentanglement-assisted quantum error-correcting code [PDF]
Mark M. Wilde, D. B. Uskov
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On the complete weight distributions of quantum error-correcting codes
Chao‐Hai Du, Zhi Ma, Maosheng Xiong
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We investigate the geometry‐governed optoelectronic anisotropy arising from dielectric confinement in quasi‐1D γ‐GaS nanoribbons with intrinsically isotropic atomic structures. Dielectric mismatch between the nanoribbon and its surroundings leads to a general polarization‐dependent photoresponse during near‐field scattering.
Jiawei Jing +16 more
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Shrinking of operators in quantum error correction and AdS/CFT
We first show that a class of operators acting on a given bipartite pure state on ℋ A ⊗ ℋ B can shrink its supports on ℋ A ⊗ ℋ B to only ℋ A or ℋ B while keeping its mappings. Using this result, we show how to systematically construct the decoders of the
Hayato Hirai
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Error-correcting codes for adiabatic quantum computation [PDF]
Stephen P. Jordan +2 more
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SPICE‐Compatible Compact Modeling of Cuprate‐Based Memristors Across a Wide Temperature Range
A physics‐guided compact model for YBCO memristors is introduced, incorporating carrier trapping, field‐induced detrapping, and a differential balance equation to describe their switching dynamics. The model is compared with experiments and implemented in LTspice, allowing realistic circuit‐level simulations.
Thomas Günkel +6 more
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