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Autonomous quantum error correction and quantum computation
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In this work, we present a general theoretical framework for the study of autonomously corrected quantum devices. First, we identify a necessary and sufficient revised version of the Knill-Laflamme conditions for the existence of an engineered Lindbladian providing protection against at most $c$ consecutive errors of natural dissipation, giving rise to an effective logical decoherence rate suppressed to order $c$. Moreover, we demonstrate that such engineered dissipation can be combined with generalized realizations of error-transparent Hamiltonians (ETH) in order to perform a quantum computation in the logical space while maintaining the same degree of suppression of decoherence. Finally, we introduce a formalism predicting with precision the emergent dynamics in the logical code space resulting from the interplay of natural, engineered dissipations sources and the generalized ETH.
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