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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance

Majorana-XYZ subsystem code

arXiv
Authors: Tobias Busse, Lauri Toikka

Year

2026

Paper ID

39095

Status

Preprint

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We present a new type of a quantum error correction code, termed Majorana-XYZ code, where the logical quantum information scales macroscopically yet is protected by topologically non-trivial degrees of freedom. It is a [n,k,g,d] subsystem code with n=L2 physical qubits, k= lfloor L/2 rfloor logical qubits, g sim L2 gauge qubits, and distance d = L. The physical check operations, i.e. the measurements needed to obtain the error syndrome, are 3-local and nearest-neighbour. The code detects every 1- and 2-qubit error, and every error of weight 3 and higher (constrained by the distance) that is not a product of the 3-qubit check operations, however, these products act only on the gauge qubits leaving the code space invariant. The undetected weight-3 and higher operators are confined to the gauge group and do not affect logical information. While the code does not have local stabiliser generators, the logical qubits cannot be modified locally by an undetectable error, and in this sense the Majorana-XYZ code combines notions of both topological and local gauge codes while providing a macroscopic number of topological logical qubits. Taken as a non-gauge stabiliser code we can encode k sim L2 - 3L logical qubits into L2 physical qubits; however, the check operators then become weight 2L. The code is derived from an experimentally promising system of Majorana fermions on the honeycomb lattice with only nearest-neighbour interactions.

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