Physical Review D, a leading journal in elementary particle physics, field theory, gravitation, and cosmology, appears monthly in two sections, D1 and D15:D1: reports on experimental high-energy physics, phenomenologically oriented theory of particles and fields, cosmic-ray physics, electroweak interactions, applications of QCD and lattice gauge theory.D15: covers general relativity, quantum theory of gravitation, cosmology, particle astrophysics, formal aspects of theory of particles and fields, general and formal development in gauge field theories and string theory.
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In July 1958, the sister journal Physical Review Letters was introduced to publish short articles of particularly broad interest, initially edited by George L. Trigg, who remained as editor until 1988. In 1970, Physical Review split into sub-journals Physical Review A, B, C, and D.
Our manuscript 'Stabilizer Slicing: Coherent error cancellations in low-density parity-check codes' has been published in Physical Review Letters and can be found. This work describes a method to cancel out coherent overrotation errors that are applied during quantum error correction.(Top) Circuit schematic for stabilizer slicing. When implemented on a clean codestate, the overrotations (red), interfere destructively.(Bottom) Logical error rates for Surface-17, comparing a standard implementation to one which is stabilizer sliced. In this plot two and three-qubit gate infidelities are 0.001.