Permutation automorphisms of input codes induce logical operations on homological product codes, implementable by physical qubit permutations plus a subsystem circuit, with effective distance preservation when permutations are free.
Low-density parity-check codes as stable phases of quantum matter
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Phases of matter with robust ground-state degeneracy, such as the quantum toric code, are known to be capable of robust quantum information storage. Here, we address the converse question: given a quantum error correcting code, when does it define a stable gapped quantum phase of matter, whose ground state degeneracy is robust against perturbations in the thermodynamic limit? We prove that a low-density parity-check (LDPC) code defines such a phase, robust against all few-body perturbations, if its code distance grows at least logarithmically in the number of degrees of freedom, and it exhibits "check soundness". Many constant-rate quantum LDPC expander codes have such properties, and define stable phases of matter with a constant zero-temperature entropy density, violating the third law of thermodynamics. Our results also show that quantum toric code phases are robust to spatially nonlocal few-body perturbations. Similarly, phases of matter defined by classical codes are stable against symmetric perturbations. In the classical setting, we present improved locality bounds on the quasiadiabatic evolution operator between two nearby states in the same code phase.
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Automorphism gadgets in homological product codes
Permutation automorphisms of input codes induce logical operations on homological product codes, implementable by physical qubit permutations plus a subsystem circuit, with effective distance preservation when permutations are free.