Dynamically Corrected Gates

Nov 24, 2009 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (Tuesday)
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
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Event details: Dynamically Corrected Gates
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Location: 105 Annenberg
Kaveh Khodjasteh, Dartmouth College.
Dynamically corrected gates (DCG) are specially pre-set sequences of simple gates that not only perform a unitary operator but also correct the error due to the environment that occurs during the operation of each component. The efficiency of DCGs is asymptotic in the sense that one needs to start with small gate errors to have DCGs with much smaller errors. My talk will contain an introduction to simple examples of DCGs along with their limitations, followed by more recent constructions that allow reaching arbitrary orders of error correction in the asymptotic limit through a recursive design.
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