Loss biasing turns Rydberg errors into erasures in neutral-atom QEC, restoring fault-tolerant Pauli error scaling and enabling optimal erasure scaling with loss-aware decoding for shorter cycles.
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Coupling to mesoscopic reservoirs generates temperature-increasing entropic barriers that suppress topological defect creation and transport, yielding three-regime correlation lengths in 1D Ising chains and double error reduction in finite-size 2D toric codes.
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Loss-biased fault-tolerant quantum error correction
Loss biasing turns Rydberg errors into erasures in neutral-atom QEC, restoring fault-tolerant Pauli error scaling and enabling optimal erasure scaling with loss-aware decoding for shorter cycles.
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Entropic Barriers and the Kinetic Suppression of Topological Defects
Coupling to mesoscopic reservoirs generates temperature-increasing entropic barriers that suppress topological defect creation and transport, yielding three-regime correlation lengths in 1D Ising chains and double error reduction in finite-size 2D toric codes.