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Quantum error correction (QEC) stands as the foundational pillar enabling fault-tolerantquantum computing, addressing the fundamental challenge of quantum decoherence that has long impededscalable quantum information processing. This review provides a comprehensive examination of theprinciples, recent advances, and future directions in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantumcomputing. We begin by establishing the theoretical foundations, including the quantum error problem,the stabilizer formalism, and the fault-tolerant threshold theorem that delineates the boundary betweencomputable and uncomputable quantum systems. We then systematically review the landscape of quantumerror correction codes, from pioneering approaches including Shor and Steane codes to modern leadingcandidates such as the surface code, color codes, and recent developments in quantum low-density paritycheck (LDPC) codes. Our analysis extends to fault-tolerant architectures, encompassing transversal gateimplementations, magic state distillation, and lattice surgery protocols. We further evaluate experimentalprogress across leading physical platforms including superconducting circuits, trapped ions, and photonicsystems, highlighting landmark achievements from 2020 to 2025. The review also explores criticalapplications spanning quantum machine learning, quantum sensing, quantum cryptography, and quantumsimulation, demonstrating how robust error correction underpins advances across the entire quantumtechnology ecosystem. Finally, we identify persistent challenges including resource overhead reduction,scaling requirements, and integration with quantum networks, while outlining the most promising researchdirections. This review aims to serve as both an accessible introduction for researchers entering the fieldand a comprehensive reference for established practitioners seeking to understand the current state andtrajectory of quantum error correction research.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080a9fa487c87a6a40c953 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20176499
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