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Limits on the storage of quantum information in a volume of space

Quantum Physics 2021-10-26 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the fundamental limits on the reliable storage of quantum information in lattices of qubits by deriving tradeoff bounds for approximate quantum error correcting codes. We introduce a notion of local approximate correctability and code distance, and give a number of equivalent formulations thereof, generalizing various exact error-correction criteria. Our tradeoff bounds relate the number of physical qubits nn, the number of encoded qubits kk, the code distance dd, the accuracy parameter δ\delta that quantifies how well the erasure channel can be reversed, and the locality parameter \ell that specifies the length scale at which the recovery operation can be done. In a regime where the recovery is successful to accuracy ϵ\epsilon that is exponentially small in \ell, which is the case for perturbations of local commuting projector codes, our bound reads kd2D1O(n(logn)2DD1)kd^{\frac{2}{D-1}} \le O\bigl(n (\log n)^{\frac{2D}{D-1}} \bigr) for codes on DD-dimensional lattices of Euclidean metric. We also find that the code distance of any local approximate code cannot exceed O(n(D1)/D)O\bigl(\ell n^{(D-1)/D}\bigr) if δO(n1/D)\delta \le O(\ell n^{-1/D}). As a corollary of our formulation of correctability in terms of logical operator avoidance, we show that the code distance dd and the size d~\tilde d of a minimal region that can support all approximate logical operators satisfies d~d1D1O(nDD1)\tilde d d^{\frac{1}{D-1}}\le O\bigl( n \ell^{\frac{D}{D-1}} \bigr), where the logical operators are accurate up to O((nδ/d)1/2)O\bigl( ( n \delta / d )^{1/2}\bigr) in operator norm. Finally, we prove that for two-dimensional systems if logical operators can be approximated by operators supported on constant-width flexible strings, then the dimension of the code space must be bounded. This supports one of the assumptions of algebraic anyon theories, that there exist only finitely many anyon types.

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@article{arxiv.1610.06169,
  title  = {Limits on the storage of quantum information in a volume of space},
  author = {Steven T. Flammia and Jeongwan Haah and Michael J. Kastoryano and Isaac H. Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.06169},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

20+10 pages, 5 figures. v2, Final published version to appear in the journal Quantum. v3, fixing Lemma 15(iv)