The x+y Floquet code: A simple example for topological quantum computation in the path integral approach

Abstract

The path-integral approach to topological quantum error correction provides a unified way to construct and analyze fault-tolerant circuits in spacetime. In this work, we demonstrate its utility and versatility at hand of a simple example: We construct a new fault-tolerant circuit for the toric-code phase by traversing its path integral on a (x,y,z) cubic lattice in the x+y direction. The circuit acts on qubits on a square lattice, and alternates between horizontal nearest-neighbor CX gates and vertical nearest-neighbor ZZ and XX measurements. We show how to incorporate boundaries and corners into the fault-tolerant circuit and how to perform topologically protected logic gates. As a specific example, we consider performing a fault-tolerant logical ZZ measurement via lattice surgery of two spatial rectangular blocks of our fault-tolerant circuit.

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