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Stabilizer Formalism for Operator Quantum Error Correction
Operator quantum error correction is a recently developed theory that
provides a generalized framework for active error correction and passive error
avoiding schemes. In this paper, we describe these codes in the stabilizer
formalism of standard quantum error correction theory. This is achieved by
adding a "gauge" group to the standard stabilizer definition of a code that
defines an equivalence class between encoded states. Gauge transformations
leave the encoded information unchanged; their effect is absorbed by virtual
gauge qubits that do not carry useful information. We illustrate the
construction by identifying a gauge symmetry in Shor's 9-qubit code that allows
us to remove 4 of its 8 stabilizer generators, leading to a simpler decoding
procedure and a wider class of logical operations without affecting its
essential properties. This opens the path to possible improvements of the error
threshold of fault-tolerant quantum computing.Comment: Corrected claim based on exhaustive searc
Fast Decoders for Topological Quantum Codes
We present a family of algorithms, combining real-space renormalization
methods and belief propagation, to estimate the free energy of a topologically
ordered system in the presence of defects. Such an algorithm is needed to
preserve the quantum information stored in the ground space of a topologically
ordered system and to decode topological error-correcting codes. For a system
of linear size L, our algorithm runs in time log L compared to L^6 needed for
the minimum-weight perfect matching algorithm previously used in this context
and achieves a higher depolarizing error threshold.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Tensor Networks and Quantum Error Correction
We establish several relations between quantum error correction (QEC) and
tensor network (TN) methods of quantum many-body physics. We exhibit
correspondences between well-known families of QEC codes and TNs, and
demonstrate a formal equivalence between decoding a QEC code and contracting a
TN. We build on this equivalence to propose a new family of quantum codes and
decoding algorithms that generalize and improve upon quantum polar codes and
successive cancellation decoding in a natural way.Comment: Accepted in Phys. Rev. Lett. 8 pages, 9 figure
Coarse grained belief propagation for simulation of interacting quantum systems at all temperatures
We continue our numerical study of quantum belief propagation initiated in
[Phys. Rev. A, 77 (2008), p. 052318]. We demonstrate how the method can be
expressed in terms of an effective thermal potential that materializes when the
system presents quantum correlations, but is insensitive to classical
correlations. The thermal potential provides an efficient means to assess the
precision of belief propagation on graphs with no loops. We illustrate these
concepts using the one-dimensional quantum Ising model and compare our results
with exact solutions. We also use the method to study the transverse field
quantum Ising spin glass for which we obtain a phase diagram that is largely in
agreement with the one obtained in [arXiv:0706.4391] using a different
approach. Finally, we introduce the coarse grained belief propagation (CGBP)
algorithm to improve belief propagation at low temperatures. This method
combines the reliability of belief propagation at high temperatures with the
ability of entanglement renormalization to efficiently describe low energy
subspaces of quantum systems with local interactions. With CGBP, thermodynamic
properties of quantum systems can be calculated with a high degree of accuracy
at all temperatures.Comment: updated references and acknowledgement
An NPZ Model with State-Dependent Delay due to Size-Structure in Juvenile Zooplankton
The study of planktonic ecosystems is important as they make up the bottom
trophic levels of aquatic food webs. We study a closed
Nutrient-Phytoplankton-Zooplankton (NPZ) model that includes size structure in
the juvenile zooplankton. The closed nature of the system allows the
formulation of a conservation law of biomass that governs the system. The model
consists of a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equation coupled to a
partial differential equation. We are able to transform this system into a
system of delay differential equations where the delay is of threshold type and
is state-dependent. The system of delay differential equations can be further
transformed into one with fixed delay. Using the different forms of the model
we perform a qualitative analysis of the solutions, which includes studying
existence and uniqueness, positivity and boundedness, local and global
stability, and conditions for extinction. Key parameters that are explored are
the total biomass in the system and the maturity level at which the juvenile
zooplankton reach maturity. Numerical simulations are also performed to verify
our analytical results
Relational time for systems of oscillators
Using an elementary example based on two simple harmonic oscillators, we show
how a relational time may be defined that leads to an approximate Schrodinger
dynamics for subsystems, with corrections leading to an intrinsic decoherence
in the energy eigenstates of the subsystem.Comment: Contribution to the Int. J. of Quant. Info. issue dedicated to the
memory of Asher Pere
Hybridization of Magnetism and Piezoelectricity for an Energy Scavenger based on Temporal Variation of Temperature
Autonomous microsystems are confronted today to a major challenge : the one
of energy supply. Energy scavenging, i.e. collecting energy from the ambient
environment has been developed to answer this problematic. Various sources have
already been successfully used (solar, vibration). This article presents
temporal variations of temperature as a new source of exploitable energy. A
brief review will take place at the beginning, exposing the different
approaches used in the past. Then we will focus our attention on hybridization
of magnetism and piezoelectricity. A new kind of thermal generator is proposed
and a preliminary model is exposed. Conclusions will be drawn on the
suitability of this prototype and the improvements that are needed to increase
its potential.Comment: Submitted on behalf of EDA Publishing Association
(http://irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/16838
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