Dr. Elizabeth Crosson – Approximate Quantum Error Correction in Gapless Spin Chains
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A lecture by Dr. Elizabeth Crosson during her visit to QGR December 12, 2017.
Approximate quantum error correcting codes protect quantum information in such a way that it can be approximately recovered after errors occur. In this talk Elizabeth Crosson reports on a recent theoretical construction of these codes in the ground space of translationally invariant 1D quantum spin systems.
About Elizabeth:
Elizabeth received her PhD in physics from the University of Washington in 2015, and since then she has been a postdoc at the Caltech Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.
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