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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A new code surgery protocol measures t logically disjoint Pauli products on any LDPC code using O(t ω (log t + log³ω)) ancillas in O(d) time while preserving LDPC property and fault distance.
Morphing circuits optimize syndrome extraction for Abelian 2BGA and other QEC codes, yielding new circuits with improved parameters, connectivity, and stability against measurement errors.
GeneCS compiler reduces ancillary qubits and checks by over 85% on average for single- and cross-code logical operations on stabilizer codes while preserving error rates and scaling to over 10,000 qubits.
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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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Parallel Logical Measurements via Quantum Code Surgery
A new code surgery protocol measures t logically disjoint Pauli products on any LDPC code using O(t ω (log t + log³ω)) ancillas in O(d) time while preserving LDPC property and fault distance.
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Optimising Quantum Error Correction Using Morphing Circuits
Morphing circuits optimize syndrome extraction for Abelian 2BGA and other QEC codes, yielding new circuits with improved parameters, connectivity, and stability against measurement errors.
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GeneCS: Synthesizing Resource-Efficient Code Surgery for Arbitrary Quantum Stabilizer Codes
GeneCS compiler reduces ancillary qubits and checks by over 85% on average for single- and cross-code logical operations on stabilizer codes while preserving error rates and scaling to over 10,000 qubits.