Micro Blossom: Accelerated Minimum-Weight Perfect Matching Decoding for Quantum Error Correction
Yue Wu, Namitha Liyanage, Lin Zhong

TL;DR
Micro Blossom is a novel hardware-accelerated MWPM decoder that achieves sub-microsecond latency, significantly surpassing previous implementations, enabling faster quantum error correction for superconducting qubits.
Contribution
This work introduces Micro Blossom, the first publicly known hardware-accelerated MWPM decoder with sub-microsecond latency for quantum error correction.
Findings
Achieves 0.8 microsecond average decoding latency at d=13, p=0.1%
Reduces worst-case latency from O(d^{12}) to O(d^{9})
Outperforms previous MWPM decoders by a factor of 8 in speed
Abstract
Minimum-Weight Perfect Matching (MWPM) decoding is important to quantum error correction decoding because of its accuracy. However, many believe that it is difficult, if possible at all, to achieve the microsecond latency requirement posed by superconducting qubits. This work presents the first publicly known MWPM decoder, called Micro Blossom, that achieves sub-microsecond decoding latency. Micro Blossom employs a heterogeneous architecture that carefully partitions a state-of-the-art MWPM decoder between software and a programmable accelerator with parallel processing units, one of each vertex/edge of the decoding graph. On a surface code with code distance and a circuit-level noise model with physical error rate , Micro Blossom's accelerator employs parallel processing units to reduce the worst-case latency from to and reduce the average latency…
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