Efficient decoding schemes for the XYZ<sup>2</sup> hexagonal stabilizer code
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Abstract
The XYZ2 code is a topological stabilizer code on a honeycomb lattice which demonstrates high thresholds and highly suppressed logical failure rates for Z-biased noise using maximum-likelihood decoding, under the assumption of perfect stabilizer measurements. The code is equivalent to a concatenation of a low-level two-qubit error detection code, and a high-level YZZY-type surface code. In this work, we investigate an efficient two-step decoding algorithm that uses the concatenated structure of the code with a minimum-weight perfect matching decoder in order to study its behaviour under biased noise error models. We demonstrate that the matching decoder achieves close to optimal performance for certain noise models.
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Presenters
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Basudha Srivastava
Goteborg Univ
Authors
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Basudha Srivastava
Goteborg Univ
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Ben Criger
Quantinuum LLC
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Hussain Anwar
Quantinuum LLC
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Anton F Frisk Kockum
Chalmers University of Technology, Chalmers Univ of Tech
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Mats Granath
Goteborg Univ, University of Gothenburg