Common Error Types

The three fundamental quantum error classes and hardware-specific additions.

Bit Flip Error ((X) Error)

Changes a qubit according to (X|0rangle = |1rangle) and (X|1rangle =

|0rangle). Similar to a classical binary bit error, directly affecting the qubit’s state value.

Phase Flip Error ((Z) Error)

Changes the phase of a quantum state without changing the measured state value:

(Z|0rangle = |0rangle), (Z|1rangle = -|1rangle). It affects the relative phase between quantum states.

Combined Error ((Y) Error)

Occurs when both bit-flip and phase-flip effects happen together, represented by

(Y = iXZ). It affects both the state and phase of a qubit, making it more difficult to detect and correct.

Leakage Error

Population escapes outside the computational subspace, for example (|1rangle

rightarrow |2rangle). Standard QEC assumes a two-level system; leakage requires specialised detection and reset.

Erasure Error

An error whose location is known (e.g., a qubit loss is flagged). Erasure errors

are easier to correct than unknown Pauli errors.