Stochastic magic-state production in fault-tolerant quantum computing inflates execution time but reduces peak resource demand, allowing stochastic-aware factory allocation to cut space-time volume by up to 27% and factories by up to 30% versus deterministic optima.
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Triage is an adaptive parallel window decoding scheduler that reduces average logical error rates by 52.6% compared to standard temporal parallelism while keeping stalls low under scarce classical resources.
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Price and Payoff: Non-Determinism in Fault Tolerant Quantum Computation
Stochastic magic-state production in fault-tolerant quantum computing inflates execution time but reduces peak resource demand, allowing stochastic-aware factory allocation to cut space-time volume by up to 27% and factories by up to 30% versus deterministic optima.
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Triage: An Adaptive Parallel Window Decoding Scheduler for Real-time Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation
Triage is an adaptive parallel window decoding scheduler that reduces average logical error rates by 52.6% compared to standard temporal parallelism while keeping stalls low under scarce classical resources.