Minimal Permutation-Invariant Qudit Codes from Edge-Colorings of Complete Graphs
Abstract
We study permutation-invariant quantum codes in the symmetric subspace of qudits of local dimension . For every integer , we construct a permutation-invariant code with parameters . Thus four physical qudits suffice to encode one logical qudit with distance two in the symmetric sector for every local dimension. We also show, using linear-programming constraints for permutation-invariant quantum codes, that no permutation-invariant code of dimension and distance at least exists in for . Hence four qudits are necessary and sufficient. The construction has a simple representation-theoretic and combinatorial description. In the irreducible -module , the distance-two Knill-Laflamme conditions split into root and Cartan parts. By restricting supports to the even-entry occupation layer, all root-error conditions vanish automatically. The remaining Cartan conditions reduce to linear balancing constraints on packets of occupation vectors. These packets admit a natural graph-theoretic interpretation in terms of the vertices and edges of the complete graph : for odd , they are organized by the midpoint rule, while for even , they are organized by a decomposition of into perfect matchings. In this way, the existence of minimal permutation-invariant codes is reduced to a parity-dependent edge-coloring problem on .
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@article{arxiv.2605.22439,
title = {Minimal Permutation-Invariant Qudit Codes from Edge-Colorings of Complete Graphs},
author = {Eric Kubischta and Ian Teixeira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.22439},
year = {2026}
}