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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance
Single-shot and measurement-based quantum error correction via fault complexes
arXiv
Authors: Timo Hillmann, Guillaume Dauphinais, Ilan Tzitrin, Michael Vasmer
Year
2024
Paper ID
38025
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Photonics provides a viable path to a scalable fault-tolerant quantum computer. The natural framework for this platform is measurement-based quantum computation, where fault-tolerant graph states supersede traditional quantum error-correcting codes. However, the existing formalism for foliation - the construction of fault-tolerant graph states - does not reveal how certain properties, such as single-shot error correction, manifest in the measurement-based setting. We introduce the fault complex, a representation of dynamic quantum error correction protocols particularly well-suited to describe foliation. Our approach enables precise computation of fault tolerance properties of foliated codes and provides insights into circuit-based quantum computation. Analyzing the fault complex leads to improved thresholds for three- and four-dimensional toric codes, a generalization of stability experiments, and the existence of single-shot lattice surgery with higher-dimensional topological codes.
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