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arXiv 2411.12952v1

Optimized four-qubit quantum error correcting code for amplitude damping channel

Xuanhui Mao, Qian Xu, Liang Jiang

Quantum error correction (QEC) is essential for reliable quantum information processing. Targeting a particular error channel, both the encoding and the recovery channel can be optimized through a biconvex optimization to give a high-performance, noise-adapted QEC scheme. We solve the biconvex optimization by the technique of alternating semi-definite programming and identify a new four-qubit code for amplitude damping channel, one major noise in superconducting circuits and a good model for spontaneous emission and energy dissipation. We also construct analytical encoding and recovery channels that are close to the numerically optimized ones. We show that the new code notably outperforms the Leung-Nielsen-Chuang-Yamamoto four-qubit code in terms of the entanglement fidelity over an amplitude damping channel.

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Liang Jiang

Liang Jiang

Professor of Molecular Engineering

University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering

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