Combating Quantum Noise: A Numerical Simulation Study on Decoherence and Dynamic Decoupling

Authors

  • Zhengxuan Zhang Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/dyqrve79

Keywords:

Quantum Noise, Decoherence, Dynamic De-coupling, Numerical Simulation, Quantum Computing

Abstract

Quantum computing holds the promise of solving complex problems that are intractable for classical computers. However, the fragile nature of qubits makes them susceptible to quantum noise, leading to decoherence and loss of quantum advantages. This study investigates the effectiveness of dynamic decoupling (DD) in mitigating decoherence through numerical simulations. We explore the mechanisms of quantum noise and decoherence, introduce the principles of DD, and detail our simulation methods. The results demonstrate that DD significantly extends the coherence time of qubits, transforming the “cliff” of decoherence into a “gentle slope.” We also present a “survival map” through heatmaps, illustrating the relationship between noise intensity and DD gain. This study contributes to the development of more stable and efficient quantum computing systems.

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Published

2025-12-19

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