Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2006-07-04
Physics
Quantum Physics
33 pages. v.3. substantial changes: mathematical formulation of the conjectures added
Scientific paper
We propose and discuss two postulates on the nature of errors in highly correlated noisy physical stochastic systems. The first postulate asserts that errors for a pair of substantially correlated elements are themselves substantially correlated. The second postulate asserts that in a noisy system with many highly correlated elements there will be a strong effect of error synchronization. These postulates appear to be damaging for quantum computers.
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