Vulnerability of fault-tolerant topological quantum error correction to quantum deviations in code space
Yuanchen Zhao, Dong E. Liu

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how quantum deviations and stochastic noise affect the performance of 2D topological toric codes in quantum error correction, revealing thresholds and vulnerabilities that impact fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mapping of error detection protocols to a 3D gauge theory, establishing new error thresholds and highlighting vulnerabilities to quantum deviations.
Findings
Two distinct error thresholds identified for effective QEC.
Operational success aligns with ideal state preparation threshold.
Large code distances require preparation error rates below a scale proportional to 1/log d.
Abstract
Quantum computers face significant challenges from quantum deviations or coherent noise, particularly during gate operations, which pose a complex threat to the efficacy of quantum error correction (QEC) protocols. In this study, we scrutinize the performance of the topological toric code in 2 dimension (2D) under the dual influence of stochastic noise and quantum deviations, especially during the critical phases of initial state preparation and error detection facilitated by multi-qubit entanglement gates. By mapping the protocol for multi-round error detection--from the inception of an imperfectly prepared code state via imperfect stabilizer measurements--to a statistical mechanical model characterized by a 3-dimensional gauge theory coupled with a 2-dimensional gauge theory, we establish a novel link between the error threshold and the model's phase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
