UW-PHYSICS-QIS: Matthew Hastings
Floquet Codes
Future quantum computers will require some form of error correction to deal with imperfect hardware. Traditional quantum error correcting codes are based on the so-called “stabilizer” formalism, and many commonly used codes correspond to physical theories such as discrete gauge theories. I’ll talk about a new kind of code, called a Floquet code, that offers potentially improved performance for certain kinds of hardware and that has an interesting physical interpretation, implementing a duality of the discrete gauge theory. This will be an introductory talk, explaining basic ideas of quantum error correction before discussing the new codes.