Key Takeaways

Core insights on the transition from physical to logical quantum processing.

Qubits are noisy

Every physical qubit suffers from noise, decoherence, and gate/readout errors.

QEC is a fundamental requirement for scaling.

Logical encoding

Logical qubits are built from many noisy physical qubits, often

\(\\sim 10^2\\text{--}10^3\), to create stable, error-corrected units.

Surface Code dominance

The Surface Code is the current leader due to its high threshold

\(p_{\\mathrm{th}} \\approx 1\\%\) and compatibility with 2D planar layouts.

Threshold dependency

If \(p < p_{\\mathrm{th}}\), scaling up the code distance (d) improves

reliability and drives (P_L) down. Above threshold, increasing (d) cannot rescue the computation.

Advanced alternatives

GKP, XZZX, and quantum LDPC codes are prime candidates to reduce the physical

qubit overhead for future processors.