Physics:Quantum methods/error correction

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error correction is a topic in quantum information methods.

Overview

This page is a starter article for the Quantum Collection. It should describe the role of error correction in quantum information, quantum computation, communication, or related methods.

Description

error correction is a method or conceptual tool used to formulate, calculate, measure, or interpret quantum systems. In the Quantum Collection it is treated as part of the practical vocabulary that connects mathematical formalism with experiments, simulation, and data analysis.

Use in quantum work

The method helps define how states, observables, transformations, or measurement outcomes are represented. It is often used together with Hilbert-space notation, operators, probability amplitudes, and uncertainty estimates, depending on the problem being studied.

Connections

error correction connects to the broader structure of quantum mechanics, measurement theory, and, where applicable, quantum information theory. It is useful as a bridge between abstract formalism and concrete calculations.[1]

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Author: Harold Foppele