Topological Quantum Error Correction
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Topological Quantum Error Correction

Fault-tolerant quantum computing through topological qubits

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9.2

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Project Overview

About this Research

Stanford Quantum Lab is pioneering topological quantum error correction methods that leverage anyonic braiding to create inherently fault-tolerant quantum gates. The program open-sources simulation tooling, publishes benchmark datasets, and collaborates with USC ISI to test compiler optimizations. Error rates have improved three orders of magnitude over surface codes in early simulations.

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Research Milestones

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Algorithm testing

Complete testing on USC ISI/Stanford quantum simulators

7/15/2024$200,000 required

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