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On the probabilistic quantum error correction

Published 10 Jun 2022 in quant-ph | (2206.05232v1)

Abstract: Probabilistic quantum error correction is an error-correcting procedure which uses postselection to determine if the encoded information was successfully restored. In this work, we deeply analyze probabilistic version of the error-correcting procedure for general noise. We generalized the Knill-Laflamme conditions for probabilistically correctable errors. We show that for some noise channels, we should encode the information into a mixed state to maximize the probability of successful error correction. Finally, we investigate an advantage of the probabilistic error-correcting procedure over the deterministic one. Reducing the probability of successful error correction allows for correcting errors generated by a broader class of noise channels. Significantly, if the errors are caused by a unitary interaction with an auxiliary qubit system, we can probabilistically restore a qubit state by using only one additional physical qubit.

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