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Performance of teleportation-based error correction circuits for bosonic codes with noisy measurements

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Bosonic quantum error-correcting codes offer a viable direction towards reducing the hardware overhead required for fault-tolerant quantum information processing. A broad class of bosonic codes, namely rotation-symmetric codes, can be characterized by their phase-space rotation symmetry. However, their performance has been examined to date only within an idealistic noise model. Here, we further analyze the error-correction capabilities of rotation-symmetric codes using a teleportation-based error-correction circuit. To this end, we numerically compute the average gate fidelity, including measurement errors into the noise model of the data qubit. Focusing on physical measurement models, we assess the performance of heterodyne and adaptive homodyne detection in comparison to the previously studied canonical phase measurement. This setting allows us to shed light on the role of different currently available measurement schemes when decoding the encoded information. We find that with the currently achievable measurement efficiencies in microwave optics, bosonic rotation codes undergo a substantial decrease in their break-even potential. In addition, we perform a detailed analysis of Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP) codes using a similar error-correction circuit that allows us to analyze the effect of realistic measurement models on different codes. In comparison to RSB codes, we find for GKP codes an even greater reduction in performance together with a vulnerability to photon-number dephasing. Our results show that highly efficient measurement protocols constitute a crucial building block towards error-corrected quantum information processing with bosonic continuous-variable systems.

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Stroboscopic Stabilization of Cat Qubits

quant-ph · 2026-07-09 · conditional · novelty 6.5

Stroboscopic small-Big-small sequences with an auxiliary qubit stabilize cat and squeezed-cat manifolds, preserve bit-flip bias, and partially correct single-photon loss without reservoir engineering.

Handbook of Error-Correcting Codes

quant-ph · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

The paper compiles a curated handbook reference of error-correcting codes, their symbol-based classifications, and interrelations with mathematical objects and physical phases.

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  • Stroboscopic Stabilization of Cat Qubits quant-ph · 2026-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 57 · internal anchor

    Stroboscopic small-Big-small sequences with an auxiliary qubit stabilize cat and squeezed-cat manifolds, preserve bit-flip bias, and partially correct single-photon loss without reservoir engineering.

  • Handbook of Error-Correcting Codes quant-ph · 2026-06-09 · unverdicted · none · ref 66

    The paper compiles a curated handbook reference of error-correcting codes, their symbol-based classifications, and interrelations with mathematical objects and physical phases.