Tensor network simulator of the surface code in the presence of noisy syndromes

ORAL

Abstract

The performance of the surface code (SC) is usually estimated under Pauli errors, as they can be efficiently simulated using the stabilizer formalism. However, Pauli errors do not reflect the actual decoherence mechanisms that physical qubits undergo, which may negatively impact the predictions about the code performance in actual experiments. Here we present a tensor network simulator of the SC subject to arbitrary physical local noise [1], such as relaxation and dephasing, and always present ZZ interactions. Our simulation includes not only noisy data qubits, but also noisy syndrome qubits resulting in imperfect parity measurements. The simulator is exact for small surface code distances, and relies on approximate contraction techniques to extend the result to larger patches. We derive logical error rates on SC implemented in cirQED architectures.

[1] A. Darmawan, D. Poulin, PRL 119, 040502 (2017)

*This research was funded by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), IARPA, through the ARO contract no. W911NF-14-1-0114. The project or effort depicted was or is sponsored by the Department of Army, US ARO. The content of the information does not necessarily reflect the position or p

Presenters

  • Borja Peropadre

    • Raytheon BBN Technologies

Authors

  • Hari Krovi

    • Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Diego Ristè

    • Raytheon BBN Technologies
  • Borja Peropadre

    • Raytheon BBN Technologies