Tessellation codes: encoded quantum gates by geometric rotation
Yixu Wang, Yijia Xu, Zi-Wen Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces tessellation codes that encode quantum information using geometric symmetries of regular tessellations on curved surfaces, enabling error correction and logical operations through geometric rotations.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework for quantum encoding and computation based on geometric tessellations and symmetry groups on curved surfaces.
Findings
Tessellation codes exhibit good error correction properties.
Logical operations can be implemented via geometric rotations.
Various constructions yield different logical groups.
Abstract
We utilize the symmetry groups of regular tessellations on two-dimensional surfaces of different constant curvatures, including spheres, Euclidean planes and hyperbolic planes, to encode a qubit or qudit into the physical degrees of freedom on these surfaces, which we call tessellation codes. We show that tessellation codes exhibit decent error correction properties by analysis via geometric considerations and the representation theory of the isometry groups on the corresponding surfaces. Interestingly, we demonstrate how this formalism enables the implementation of certain logical operations through geometric rotations of surfaces in real space, opening a new approach to logical quantum computation. We provide a variety of concrete constructions of such codes associated with different tessellations, which give rise to different logical groups. This formalism sheds a new light on…
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TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · History and advancements in chemistry
