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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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In this chapter, we have discussed the general limitations of current quantum hardware and we have taken a look at the techniques that may help us overcome them.
We began our journey by introducing classical error correction and constructing our first classical error correction code, which encoded a single bit into three bits. We also performed a performance assessment of this code, computing the probability that it would properly identify errors and safeguard the transmission of data.
Building on this work, we then introduced a couple of simple quantum error correction codes that worked against bit-flip and phase-flip errors; we showed how in many ways they were analogous to the classical code that we considered, and we were even able to reuse our computations for the assessment of their performance.
Then, we combined our quantum error correction codes into the Shor code, which encodes a qubit state into nine qubits and enables us to correct any single-qubit error induced by...