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π¨ Just a couple weeks to go! π¨
The QCTiP Conference kicks off April 23rd β where the brightest minds in quantum computing theory & practice collide βοΈ
#QCTiP2025 #QuantumComputing #CountdownBegins
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I believe this is mainly because on StackExchange there's a competition to write clearly and concisely. If you donβt answer a question clearly and concisely, someone else will. In contrast, academic papers have less incentive for clarity and brevity. 2/2
I've recently gotten back into the habit of checking QCSE for QEC posts. On average, I learn more from reading QCSE than from reading the arXiv. 1/2
Christopher pointed out that I didn't define fault-tolerant syndrome extraction. I've updated the question now.
I'm asking this on QCSE: quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/40...
Is there a known fault-tolerant method for measuring an arbitrary multi-qubit Pauli operator on a 2D square grid of qubits?
I deliberately left out a space or time constraint. For simplicity, assume the Pauli operator acts on qubits located along one of the boundaries of the 2D square grid.
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Also useful for showing something doesn't work. Just need to run one counterexample instead of hunting for a mistake in a proof.
No delays, long live the arXiv π
One reason I believe this could be useful is because I like defining codes by properties of circuits implementing them.
The advantage of a definition in terms of circuit properties is that it can answer: is this circuit implementing a color code/surface code/something else?
Been here 5 minutes and nobody posted a screenshot of their google scholar, so far, so good.
I write down the answer to flashcards
I answer flashcards in my head
Out of curiosity, a poll on memory systems. Like the post that applies to you.