2022
DOI: 10.1002/qute.202200008
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On the Fault‐Tolerance Threshold for Surface Codes with General Noise

Abstract: Fault-tolerant quantum computing based on surface codes has emerged as a popular route to large-scale quantum computers capable of accurate computation even in the presence of noise. Its popularity is, in part, because the fault-tolerance or accuracy threshold for surface codes is believed to be less stringent than competing schemes. This threshold is the noise level below which computational accuracy can be increased by increasing physical resources for noise removal, and is an important engineering target fo… Show more

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