Ungauging quantum error-correcting codes
Abstract
We develop the procedures of gauging and ungauging, reveal their operational meaning and propose their generalization in a systematic manner within the framework of quantum error-correcting codes. We demonstrate with an example of the subsystem Bacon-Shor code that the ungauging procedure can result in models with unusual symmetry operators constrained to live on lower-dimensional structures. We apply our formalism to the three-dimensional gauge color code (GCC) and show that its codeword space is equivalent to the Hilbert space of six copies of lattice gauge theory with -form symmetries. We find that three different stabilizer Hamiltonians associated with the GCC correspond to distinct thermal symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases in the presence of the stabilizer symmetries of the GCC. One of the considered Hamiltonians describes the Raussendorf-Bravyi-Harrington model, which is universal for measurement-based quantum computation at non-zero temperature. We also propose a general procedure of creating -dimensional SPT Hamiltonians from -dimensional CSS stabilizer Hamiltonians by exploiting a relation between gapped domain walls and transversal logical gates. As a result, we find an explicit two-dimensional realization of a non-trivial fracton SPT phase protected by fractal-like symmetries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1805.01836,
title = {Ungauging quantum error-correcting codes},
author = {Aleksander Kubica and Beni Yoshida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.01836},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
32 pages, 8 figures