Local stabilizer codes in three dimensions without string logical operators
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
We suggest concrete models for self-correcting quantum memory by reporting examples of local stabilizer codes in 3D that have no string logical operators. Previously known local stabilizer codes in 3D all have stringlike logical operators, which make the codes non-self-correcting. We introduce a notion of ``logical string segments'' to avoid difficulties in defining one-dimensional objects in discrete lattices. We prove that every stringlike logical operator of our code can be deformed to a disjoint union of short segments, each of which is in the stabilizer group. The code has surfacelike logical operators whose partial implementation has unsatisfied stabilizers along its boundary.
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- Disjoint union (topology)
- Physics
- String (physics)
- Stabilizer (aeronautics)
- Disjoint sets
- Logical conjunction
- Operator (biology)
- Code (set theory)
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