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Depolarizing channel: symmetric quantum noise drives a pure state toward a mixed state.

Quantum Depolarizing channel is a planned ScholarlyWiki page in the Quantum Collection about symmetric noise in quantum channels.

Overview

Placeholder: introduce the depolarizing channel as a simple model of random Pauli errors and loss of state purity.

Key ideas

Placeholder: cover mixed states, Pauli noise, Bloch sphere contraction, error models, quantum information.

Noise model

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Bloch-sphere picture

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Pauli-error form

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Use in quantum information

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See also

Table of contents (217 articles)

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Author: Harold Foppele


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