Enhanced repetition codes for the cross-platform comparison of progress towards fault-tolerance

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Abstract

Achieving fault-tolerance will require a strong relationship between the hardware and the protocols used. Different approaches will therefore naturally have tailored proof-of-principle experiments to benchmark progress. Nevertheless, repetition codes have become a commonly used basis of experiments that allow cross-platform comparisons. Here we propose methods by which repetition code experiments can be expanded and improved, while retaining cross-platform compatibility. We also consider novel methods of analyzing the results, which offer more detailed insights than simple calculation of the logical error rate.

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Liepelt, M., Peduzzi, T., & Wootton, J. R. (2024). Enhanced repetition codes for the cross-platform comparison of progress towards fault-tolerance. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 57(25). https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8121/ad5085

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