Introduction to Semi-Classical Analysis for Digital Errors of Qubit in Quantum Processor.

Entropy (Basel)

Quantum ICT Research Institute, Tamagawa University, Tokyo 194-8610, Japan.

Published: November 2021

In recent years, remarkable progress has been achieved in the development of quantum computers. For further development, it is important to clarify properties of errors by quantum noise and environment noise. However, when the system scale of quantum processors is expanded, it has been pointed out that a new type of quantum error, such as nonlinear error, appears. It is not clear how to handle such new effects in information theory. First of all, one should make the characteristics of the error probability of qubits clear as communication channel error models in information theory. The purpose of this paper is to survey the progress for modeling the quantum noise effects that information theorists are likely to face in the future, to cope with such nontrivial errors mentioned above. This paper explains a channel error model to represent strange properties of error probability due to new quantum noise. By this model, specific examples on the features of error probability caused by, for example, quantum recurrence effects, collective relaxation, and external force, are given. As a result, it is possible to understand the meaning of strange features of error probability that do not exist in classical information theory without going through complex physical phenomena.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8700742PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e23121577DOI Listing

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