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Variance Geometry of Exact Pauli-Detecting Codes: Continuous Landscapes Beyond Stabilizers

Quantum Physics 2026-04-24 v1 Information Theory Mathematical Physics math.IT math.MP

Abstract

Exact quantum codes detecting a prescribed set of Pauli errors are approached through algebraic constructions--stabilizer, codeword-stabilized, permutation-invariant, topological, and related families. Geometrically, exact Pauli detection is governed by joint higher-rank numerical ranges of these Pauli operators, whose structure for rank 2\geq 2 is largely uncharted. From this viewpoint, we show that such codes often form connected continuous families rather than collections of disjoint solution regions. These families are characterized by a single scalar derived from the Knill-Laflamme conditions: denoted λ\lambda^*, it is the Euclidean norm of the signature vector of Pauli expectation values on the maximally mixed code state, and provides a one-parameter summary of the code's joint Pauli variance profile. Within these continuous landscapes, stabilizer codes occupy only discrete, measure-zero subsets of the attainable λ\lambda^*-spectrum, exposing a largely unexplored continuum of genuinely nonadditive exact codes. We establish this picture by analyzing the geometry of higher-rank operator compressions, and extend it to symmetry-restricted settings where cyclic and permutation symmetries are imposed on both the error model and the code projector. Small-system cases reveal interval, singleton, and empty regimes through eigenvalue interlacing and symmetry-sector decompositions; larger systems are treated numerically via Stiefel-manifold optimization and symmetry-adapted parameterizations. In every unrestricted and symmetry-compatible case analyzed, the attainable λ\lambda^*-spectrum forms a single closed interval whenever nonempty--although a general proof remains open. These results place stabilizer, symmetric, and nonadditive code families within a unified higher-rank variance framework, suggesting a continuous geometric perspective on the landscape of exact quantum codes.

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@article{arxiv.2604.21800,
  title  = {Variance Geometry of Exact Pauli-Detecting Codes: Continuous Landscapes Beyond Stabilizers},
  author = {Arunaday Gupta and Baisong Sun and Xi He and Bei Zeng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.21800},
  year   = {2026}
}

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30 pages, 1 figure