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Surface-Code Hardware Hamiltonian

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We present a scalable framework for accurately modeling many-body interactions in surface-code quantum processor units (QPUs). Combining a concise diagrammatic formalism with high-precision numerical methods, our approach efficiently evaluates high-order, long-range Pauli string couplings and maps complete chip layouts onto exact effective Hamiltonians. Applying this method to surface-code architectures, such as Google's Sycamore lattice, we identify three distinct operational regimes: computationally stable, error-dominated, and hierarchy-inverted. Our analysis reveals that even modest increases in residual qubit-qubit crosstalk can invert the interaction hierarchy, driving the system from a computationally favorable phase into a topologically ordered regime. This framework thus serves as a powerful guide for optimizing next-generation high-fidelity surface-code hardware and provides a pathway to investigate emergent quantum many-body phenomena.

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Parity Cross-Resonance: A Multiqubit Gate

quant-ph · 2025-08-14 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

An abstract proposing a native three-qubit parity cross-resonance gate is paired with a body text about heart-rate sensor denoising, leaving the gate's derivation and data absent from the manuscript.

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  • Parity Cross-Resonance: A Multiqubit Gate quant-ph · 2025-08-14 · unverdicted · none · ref 54 · internal anchor

    An abstract proposing a native three-qubit parity cross-resonance gate is paired with a body text about heart-rate sensor denoising, leaving the gate's derivation and data absent from the manuscript.