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Quantum Error Correction and Machine Noise

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Overview

Join a comprehensive seminar from the Qiskit Seminar Series featuring Kenneth Brown, the Michael Fitzpatrick Professor at Duke University, as he explores quantum error correction and machine noise in quantum computing. Delve into the complexities of building reliable quantum devices from faulty components, examining various noise sources including coherent errors, leakage, and erasure that go beyond traditional depolarizing and dephasing noise models. Learn how the integration of hardware design with fault-tolerant procedures can enhance the efficiency of fault-tolerant quantum computation. Benefit from Brown's extensive expertise as the Director of the NSF Software-Tailored Architectures for Quantum codesign project and his experience serving on the American Physical Society Council and as a Scientific Advisor for IonQ.

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Quantum Error Correction and Machine Noise | Qiskit Seminar Series with Kenneth Brown

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