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Low-overhead quantum computing with the color code

Quantum Physics 2024-12-23 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Fault-tolerant quantum computation demands significant resources: large numbers of physical qubits must be checked for errors repeatedly to protect quantum data as logic gates are implemented in the presence of noise. We demonstrate that an approach based on the color code can lead to considerable reductions in the resource overheads compared with conventional methods, while remaining compatible with a two-dimensional layout. We propose a lattice surgery scheme that exploits the rich structure of the color-code phase to perform arbitrary pairs of commuting logical Pauli measurements in parallel while keeping the space cost low. Compared to lattice surgery schemes based on the surface code with the same code distance, our approach yields about a 3×3\times improvement in the space-time overhead, obtained from a combination of a 1.5×1.5\times improvement in spatial overhead together with a 2×2\times speedup due to the parallelisation of commuting logical measurements. Even when taking into account the color code's lower error threshold using current decoders, the overhead is reduced by 10\% at a physical error rate of 10310^{-3} and by 50\% at 10410^{-4}.

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@article{arxiv.2201.07806,
  title  = {Low-overhead quantum computing with the color code},
  author = {Felix Thomsen and Markus S. Kesselring and Stephen D. Bartlett and Benjamin J. Brown},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.07806},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

12 pages, 8 figures, comments welcome; v2 - extended discussion in response to referee reports