Optimal quantum subsystem codes in 2-dimensions
Abstract
Given any two classical codes with parameters [n1,k,d1] and [n2,k,d2], we show how to construct a quantum subsystem code in 2-dimensions with parameters [[N,K,D]] satisfying N 2n1n2, K=k, and D=(d1,d2). These quantum codes are in the class of generalized Bacon-Shor codes introduced by Bravyi. We note that constructions of good classical codes can be used to construct quantum codes that saturate Bravyi's bound KD=O(N) on the code parameters of 2-dimensional subsystem codes. One of these good constructions uses classical expander codes. This construction has the additional advantage of a linear time quantum decoder based on the classical Sipser-Spielman flip decoder. Finally, while the subsystem codes we create do not have asymptotic thresholds, we show how they can be gauge-fixed to certain hypergraph product codes that do.
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