QuantumSavory / QuantumClifford.jl

Clifford circuits, graph states, and other quantum Stabilizer formalism tools.
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Color codes [$200] #360

Open Krastanov opened 1 month ago

Krastanov commented 1 month ago

Color codes support for Quantum Clifford's ECC module

After Surface codes, color codes seem to be the most popular topological error correcting codes, and it would be nice to have them available for easy use in Quantum Clifford. Specifically, it would be nice to have built in functions to generate stabilizer tableaux for different color codes, as well as test different syndrome extraction techniques and decoders.

Required skills: Knowledge of QuantumClifford, color codes, the quantum error correction pipeline, and error correction decoders (for step 4)

Reviewer: Stefan Krastanov

Duration: a month per step

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Krastanov commented 1 month ago

@amicciche ping as you expressed interest in this