Quantum Error Correction - Bird's eye view on theory and practice


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For the last two years the idea that a quantum computer cannot be useful without quantum error correction (QEC) started taking over NISQ. In this talk we will consider, how engineers and scientists build reliable logical qubits by introducing redundancy. We will study a difference between different hardware platforms and enumerate open problems which are still waiting to be solved.
Stanislav Protasov, PhD is a Staff Software Engineer at Riverlane - a Cambridge-based scale-up that specializes in quantum error correction.
He is associate professor in machine learning and knowledge representation at Innopolis University and has a rich background in academia, specializing in different aspects of applied machine learning, and information retrieval. He also wrote a math book for programmers.
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Quantum Error Correction - Bird's eye view on theory and practice