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Low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum computing using long-range connectivity
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2022
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureLow-overhead Fault-tolerant QuantumHardware SecurityError MitigationQuantum ComputingQuantum NetworkLogic GatesQuantum EntanglementError CorrectionQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum AlgorithmVast NumbersComputer ScienceNatural SciencesQuantum DevicesQuantum NetworkingQuantum Error Correction
Vast numbers of qubits will be needed for large-scale quantum computing because of the overheads associated with error correction. We present a scheme for low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum computation based on quantum low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, where long-range interactions enable many logical qubits to be encoded with a modest number of physical qubits. In our approach, logic gates operate via logical Pauli measurements that preserve both the protection of the LDPC codes and the low overheads in terms of the required number of additional qubits. Compared with surface codes with the same code distance, we estimate order-of-magnitude improvements in the overheads for processing around 100 logical qubits using this approach. Given the high thresholds demonstrated by LDPC codes, our estimates suggest that fault-tolerant quantum computation at this scale may be achievable with a few thousand physical qubits at comparable error rates to what is needed for current approaches.
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