Gauge color codes: Optimal transversal gates and gauge fixing in topological stabilizer codes

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Abstract

Color codes are topological stabilizer codes with unusual transversality properties. Here I show that their group of transversal gates is optimal and only depends on the spatial dimension, not the local geometry. I also introduce a generalized, subsystem version of color codes. In 3D they allow the transversal implementation of a universal set of gates by gauge fixing, while error-dectecting measurements involve only four or six qubits.

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Bombín, H. (2015). Gauge color codes: Optimal transversal gates and gauge fixing in topological stabilizer codes. New Journal of Physics, 17(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/8/083002

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