Tradeoffs for reliable quantum information storage in 2D systems
Sergey Bravyi (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre)
David Poulin (University of Sherbrooke)
B.M. Terhal (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre)
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Abstract
We ask whether there are fundamental limits on storing quantum information reliably in a bounded volume of space. To investigate this question, we study quantum error correcting codes specified by geometrically local commuting constraints on a 2D lattice of finite-dimensional quantum particles. For these 2D systems, we derive a tradeoff between the number of encoded qubits k, the distance of the code d, and the number of particles n. It is shown that kd2=O(n) where the coefficient in O(n) depends only on the locality of the constraints and dimension of the Hilbert spaces describing individual particles. The analogous tradeoff for the classical information storage is kd=O(n).
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