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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance
The equivalence of quantum deletion and insertion errors on permutation-invariant codes
arXiv
Authors: Lewis Bulled, Yingkai Ouyang
Year
2026
Paper ID
231
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum synchronisation errors are a class of quantum errors that change the number of qubits in a quantum system. The classical error correction of synchronisation errors has been well-studied, including an insertion-deletion equivalence more than a half-century ago, but little progress has been made towards the quantum counterpart since the birth of quantum error correction. We address the longstanding problem of a quantum insertion-deletion equivalence on permutation-invariant codes, detailing the conditions under which such codes are t-insertion error-correctable. We extend these conditions to quantum insdel errors, formulating a more restrictive set of conditions under which permutation-invariant codes are (t,s)-insdel error-correctable. Our work resolves many of the outstanding questions regarding the quantum error correction of synchronisation errors.
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