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Improved Belief Propagation Decoding Algorithms for Surface Codes

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arxiv 2407.11523 v5 pith:3FKV7YGF submitted 2024-07-16 quant-ph

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Quantum error correction is crucial for universal fault-tolerant quantum computing. Highly accurate and low-time-complexity decoding algorithms play an indispensable role in ensuring quantum error correction works effectively. Among existing decoding algorithms, belief propagation (BP) is notable for its nearly linear time complexity and general applicability to stabilizer codes. However, BP's decoding accuracy without post-processing is unsatisfactory in most situations. This article focuses on improving the decoding accuracy of BP over GF(4) for surface codes. Inspired by machine learning optimization techniques, we first propose Momentum-BP and AdaGrad-BP to reduce oscillations in message updating, breaking the trapping sets of surface codes. We further propose EWAInit-BP, which adaptively updates initial probabilities and provides a 1 to 3 orders of magnitude improvement over traditional BP for planar surface code, toric code, and XZZX surface code without any post-processing method, showing high decoding accuracy even under parallel scheduling. The theoretical $O(1)$ time complexity under parallel implementation and high accuracy of EWAInit-BP make it a promising candidate for high-precision real-time decoders.

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  1. Improved belief propagation is sufficient for real-time decoding of quantum memory

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    Relay-BP, a message-passing decoder using disordered memory strengths and relay ensembling, matches or beats benchmark decoders for bivariate-bicycle and surface codes within a real-time iteration budget.

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