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Low-overhead error detection with spacetime codes

S. Martiel, Ali Javadi-Abhari·April 22, 2025
Physics

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Abstract

We introduce a low-overhead approach for detecting errors in arbitrary Clifford circuits on arbitrary qubit connectivities. Our method is based on the framework of spacetime codes, and is particularly suited to near-term hardware since it has a much milder overhead in qubits and gates compared to error correction, while achieving a better sampling overhead than existing error mitigation methods. We present efficient algorithms for finding valid checks that are simultaneously low weight, satisfy connectivity constraints, and cover large detecting regions within the circuit. Using this approach, we experimentally demonstrate error detection on circuits of up to 50 logical qubits containing 2450 CZ gates, and show physical to logical fidelity gains of up to $236\times$. Furthermore, we show our algorithm can efficiently find checks in universal circuits, but the space of valid checks diminishes exponentially with the non-Cliffordness of the circuit. These theoretical and experimental results suggest that Clifford-dominated circuits are promising candidates for near-term quantum advantage.

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