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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance
Implementing Clifford Gates on Stabilizer Codes via Measurement
arXiv
Authors: Darren Banfield, Heather Leitch, Alastair Kay
Year
2022
Paper ID
58045
Status
Preprint
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We describe a method to use measurements and correction operations in order to implement the Clifford group in a stabilizer code, generalising a result from [Bombin,2011] for topological subsystem colour codes. In subsystem stabilizer codes of distance at least 3 the process can be implemented fault-tolerantly. In particular this provides a method to implement a logical Hadamard-type gate within the 15-qubit Reed-Muller quantum code by measuring and correcting only three observables. This is an alternative to the method proposed by [Paetznick and Reichardt, 2013] to generate a set of gates which is universal for quantum computing for this code. The construction is inspired by the description of code rewiring from [Colladay and Mueller, 2018]. Inspired by the code rewiring strategy of [Colladay and Mueller, 2018], we describe a method to use measurements and correction operations in order to implement the Clifford group in the code space of any stabilizer code, and we specify a sufficient set of conditions under which the distance of the code is preserved throughout. In particular this provides a method to implement a logical Hadamard-type gate within the 15-qubit Reed-Muller quantum code by measuring and correcting only two observables, providing the only non-transversal gate required for universality. Furthermore this approach is applicable to the toric code and quantum LDPC code
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