Wire codes are a construction that converts any stabilizer code into a local weight-3 subsystem code on an arbitrary graph via low-density Tanner-graph embedding, with overhead governed by the embedding quality.
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Authors propose a low-optical-depth fusion-based photonic quantum computing architecture using quantum-dot emitters, adaptive repeat-until-success fusions, and time-bin qubits, with resource estimates and error-threshold simulations for fault tolerance.
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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Wire Codes
Wire codes are a construction that converts any stabilizer code into a local weight-3 subsystem code on an arbitrary graph via low-density Tanner-graph embedding, with overhead governed by the embedding quality.
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Practical blueprint for low-depth photonic quantum computing with quantum dots
Authors propose a low-optical-depth fusion-based photonic quantum computing architecture using quantum-dot emitters, adaptive repeat-until-success fusions, and time-bin qubits, with resource estimates and error-threshold simulations for fault tolerance.
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Handbook of Error-Correcting Codes
The paper compiles a curated handbook reference of error-correcting codes, their symbol-based classifications, and interrelations with mathematical objects and physical phases.