Estimate the number of logical qubits required for fault-tolerant quantum computation, given the physical qubit error rate. Plan your quantum resources.
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The Qubit Error Correction tool is an essential resource for quantum computing resource planning. It enables users to estimate the number of fault-tolerant logical qubits achievable, or required, for a computation, given the underlying physical qubit error rate. This tool quantifies the significant overhead introduced by error correction, which is crucial for building reliable quantum systems. By correlating physical error rates with the effective number of logical qubits, it empowers quantum researchers and engineers to make informed decisions about hardware development, assess the feasibility of specific quantum algorithms, and accurately project the scale of physical resources needed for fault-tolerant computation. It streamlines strategic planning for future quantum architectures.