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Anyon condensation and the color code

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The manipulation of topologically-ordered phases of matter to encode and process quantum information forms the cornerstone of many approaches to fault-tolerant quantum computing. Here we demonstrate that fault-tolerant logical operations in these approaches can be interpreted as instances of anyon condensation. We present a constructive theory for anyon condensation and, in tandem, illustrate our theory explicitly using the color-code model. We show that different condensation processes are associated with a general class of domain walls, which can exist in both space- and time-like directions. This class includes semi-transparent domain walls that condense certain subsets of anyons. We use our theory to classify topological objects and design novel fault-tolerant logic gates for the color code. As a final example, we also argue that dynamical `Floquet codes' can be viewed as a series of condensation operations. We propose a general construction for realising planar dynamically driven codes based on condensation operations on the color code. We use our construction to introduce a new Calderbank-Shor Steane-type Floquet code that we call the Floquet color code.

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A diagrammatic field theory of quantum error correction

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

Exact correctability of fusion-space codes is equivalent to fibrewise Knill–Laflamme conditions on syndrome-admissible footprint algebras, with a conditional Peierls threshold for growing families and explicit Ising examples of diagnostic versus syndrome measurements.

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  • A diagrammatic field theory of quantum error correction quant-ph · 2026-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 33 · internal anchor

    Exact correctability of fusion-space codes is equivalent to fibrewise Knill–Laflamme conditions on syndrome-admissible footprint algebras, with a conditional Peierls threshold for growing families and explicit Ising examples of diagnostic versus syndrome measurements.