A layered gauging method constructs (k+1)-dimensional topological orders, including fracton models like the X-cube, from k-dimensional symmetries such as subsystem, anomalous, or noninvertible ones.
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The authors equip CSS codes with cup product structures to generate logical operators in the Λ-th Clifford hierarchy level on Λ code copies via constant-depth unitaries, and construct code families supporting this for any Λ.
Z_N bivariate-bicycle codes have essential topological properties determined by their Z_p prime-factor counterparts, enabling generalization of algebraic-geometric methods to anyon fusion rules and resolution of quasifractonic behavior via symmetry-enriched topological order.
Gauging the 1-form symmetry in the X-Cube construction produces a web of relations to SPT phases with subsystem and higher-form symmetries plus subsystem symmetry fractionalization in the 3+1D toric code.
Gauging the spacetime code produces a lattice gauge theory inheriting circuit fault tolerance, with applications to foliated MBQC, classical memory in mixed topological states, and learnable Pauli noise degrees of freedom.
Compactification of a single higher-dimensional hypergraph-product fracton model yields a broad family of translation-invariant quantum LDPC codes that includes fracton models and all A2BGA codes such as BB codes.
Tensor and balanced product codes arise from a coupled-layer construction via anyon condensation on stacked constituent codes.
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Constructing Bulk Topological Orders via Layered Gauging
A layered gauging method constructs (k+1)-dimensional topological orders, including fracton models like the X-cube, from k-dimensional symmetries such as subsystem, anomalous, or noninvertible ones.
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Cups and Gates I: Cohomology invariants and logical quantum operations
The authors equip CSS codes with cup product structures to generate logical operators in the Λ-th Clifford hierarchy level on Λ code copies via constant-depth unitaries, and construct code families supporting this for any Λ.
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Symmetry-enriched topological order and quasifractonic behavior in $\mathbb{Z}_N$ stabilizer codes
Z_N bivariate-bicycle codes have essential topological properties determined by their Z_p prime-factor counterparts, enabling generalization of algebraic-geometric methods to anyon fusion rules and resolution of quasifractonic behavior via symmetry-enriched topological order.
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There and Back Again: A Gauging Nexus between Topological and Fracton Phases
Gauging the 1-form symmetry in the X-Cube construction produces a web of relations to SPT phases with subsystem and higher-form symmetries plus subsystem symmetry fractionalization in the 3+1D toric code.
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Gauging the Spacetime Code
Gauging the spacetime code produces a lattice gauge theory inheriting circuit fault tolerance, with applications to foliated MBQC, classical memory in mixed topological states, and learnable Pauli noise degrees of freedom.
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Translation-invariant quantum low-density parity-check codes from compactified fracton models
Compactification of a single higher-dimensional hypergraph-product fracton model yields a broad family of translation-invariant quantum LDPC codes that includes fracton models and all A2BGA codes such as BB codes.
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Coupled-Layer Construction of Quantum Product Codes
Tensor and balanced product codes arise from a coupled-layer construction via anyon condensation on stacked constituent codes.