Dynamic Concatenation of Quantum Error Correction in Integrated Quantum Computing Architecture

Resource overhead problem caused by concatenation in quantum error correction (QEC) is of significant importance for the realization of fault-tolerant quantum computation (FTQC). To attack this problem, we propose a novel scheme by considering integrated FTQC architecture where the concatenation lev...

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