Resilient Quantum Computation in Correlated Environments: A Quantum Phase Transition Perspective

Physics – Quantum Physics

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4.1 pages, minor correction and an improved discussion of Eqs. (4) and (14)

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.040501

We analyze the problem of a quantum computer in a correlated environment protected from decoherence by QEC using a perturbative renormalization group approach. The scaling equation obtained reflects the competition between the dimension of the computer and the scaling dimension of the correlations. For an irrelevant flow, the error probability is reduced to a stochastic form for long time and/or large number of qubits; thus, the traditional derivation of the threshold theorem holds for these error models. In this way, the ``threshold theorem'' of quantum computing is rephrased as a dimensional criterion.

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