High-rate qLDPC codes implemented on silicon spin qubits at elevated operating temperatures (1–4 K) will achieve break-even logical error rates while reducing cryogenic thermal loads, enabling scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing with industry-compatible cooling infrastructure.
High-rate qLDPC codes implemented on silicon spin qubits at elevated operating temperatures (1–4 K) will achieve break-even logical error rates while reducing cryogenic thermal loads, enabling scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing with industry-compatible cooling infrastructure.
Adversarial Debate Score
67% survival rate under critique
Expert panel critique
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Supporting Research Papers
- Breakeven demonstration of quantum low-density parity-check codes
High-rate quantum low-density parity-check (qLDPC) codes are a leading candidate for fault-tolerant quantum computing. They feature higher encoding rates than planar alternatives such as the surface c...
- Computing with many encoded logical qubits beyond break-even
High-rate quantum error correcting (QEC) codes encode many logical qubits in a given number of physical qubits, making them promising candidates for quantum computation. Implementing high-rate codes a...
- Optimal operating temperature for industry-compatible silicon spin quantum computing: colder is not necessarily better
Silicon spin qubits are a leading candidate for large-scale quantum computing owing to their compatibility with semiconductor manufacturing. However, scaling to useful fault-tolerant processors will l...
Computational Result
An LLM's reading of the literature — not computational verification.
qLDPC codes and silicon qubits show potential, but challenges persist.
Method: literature_meta · Result: inconclusive · Confidence: 60%
Formal Verification
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