Abstract

We study the dynamical decoupling of multiqubit states from environment. For a system of $m$ qubits, the nested Uhrig dynamical decoupling (NUDD) sequence can efficiently suppress generic decoherence induced by the system-environment interaction to order $N$ using ${(N+1)}^{2m}$ pulses. We prove that the NUDD sequence is universal, i.e., it can restore the coherence of an $m$-qubit quantum system independent of the details of the system-environment interaction. We also construct a general mapping between dynamical decoupling problems and discrete quantum walks in certain functional spaces.

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