Enlarging the GKP stabilizer group for enhanced noise protection
Quantum 10, 2156 (2026). Encoding a qubit in a larger Hilbert space of an oscillator is an efficient way to protect its quantum information against decoherence. Promising examples of such bosonicā¦
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