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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance
Exhaustive Optimisation of Automorphism Groups for Stabiliser Codes
arXiv
Authors: Aisling Mac Aree, Mark Howard
Year
2026
Paper ID
38907
Status
Preprint
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An important measure of utility for a quantum code is the identification of which logical operations can be implemented fault-tolerantly on its codespace. We introduce a framework which leverages the automorphism groups of associated classical codes, the choice of logical basis and exploitation of code equivalence to construct all distinct implementable realisations of each valid logical operation for a given [[n,k,d]] code. We establish conjugacy classes and group transversals (unrelated to transversality) as key explanatory concepts. We subsequently motivate and calculate two figures-of-merit that can be optimised with this framework. Our results yield a table of optimal logical operations and their corresponding physical circuits for all small stabiliser codes with n leq 7 and k leq 2, drawn from quantum databases. This exhaustive table of results provides the optimal physical implementations of logical operations which may be advantageous for both magic state cultivation and experimental purposes.
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