Qudit surface codes and hypermap codes
Abstract
In this article, we define homological quantum codes in arbitrary qudit dimensions D≥ 2 by directly defining CSS operators on a 2-Complex . If the 2-Complex is constructed from a surface, we obtain a qudit surface code. We then prove that the dimension of the code we define always equals the size of the first homology group of . We also define the distance of the codes in this setting, finding that they share similar properties with their qubit counterpart. Additionally, we generalize the hypermap-homology quantum code proposed by Martin Leslie to the qudit case. For every such hypermap code, we construct an abstract 2-Complex whose homological quantum code is equivalent to the hypermap code.
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