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In order to use quantum error-correcting codes to improve the performance of a quantum computer, it is necessary to be able to perform operations fault-tolerantly on encoded states. I present a theory of fault-tolerant operations on stabilizer codes based on symmetries of the code stabilizer. This allows a straightforward determination of which operations can be performed fault-tolerantly on a given code. I demonstrate that fault-tolerant universal computation is possible for any stabilizer code. I discuss a number of examples in more detail, including the five-quantum-bit code.
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Daniel Gottesman
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Physical Review A
California Institute of Technology
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c1aec7d797092ff5700d66 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.57.127
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