Quantum decoherence emulated in a classical device
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.13245v1
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:55:42 GMT
- Title: Quantum decoherence emulated in a classical device
- Authors: Brian R. La Cour, Corey I. Ostrove, Michael J. Starkey, Granville E.
Ott
- Abstract summary: We show that a classical emulation of quantum gate operations can be modeled accurately as a quantum operation in terms of a universal set of Pauli operators.
This observation raises the possibility that quantum error correction methods may be applied to classical systems to improve fault tolerance.
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- Abstract: We demonstrate that a classical emulation of quantum gate operations, here
represented by an actual analog electronic device, can be modeled accurately as
a quantum operation in terms of a universal set of Pauli operators. This
observation raises the possibility that quantum error correction methods may be
applied to classical systems to improve fault tolerance.
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