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q-2018-10-19-101.pdf

The boundaries and twist defects of the color code and their applications to topological quantum computation Markus S. Kesselring1, Fernando Pastawski1, Jens Eisert1, and Benjamin J. Brown2,3 1Dahlem Center for…

q-2018-10-19-101.pdf

and braiding IV Boundaries A Lagrangian subgroups B The boundaries of the color code C Lattice representations of the color code boundaries V Small color codes and fault-tolerant quantum computation

q-2020-06-04-277.pdf

…is necessary. Since the color code supports transversal Clifford gates, generalizations of the universal hybrid scheme described in Ref. [5] to this code may prove important for topological quantum computation….

q-2018-05-04-62.pdf

…Litinski, M. S. Kesselring, J. Eisert, and F. von Oppen, Combining topological hardware and topological software: Color-code quantum comput- ing with topological superconductor networks, Phys. Rev. X 7, 031048 (2017)….

q-2020-04-06-251.pdf

…fault-tolerant gates using another method: T. R. Scruby: thomas.scruby.17@ucl.ac.uk braiding of topological defects. Examples of topo- logical defects include punctures (produced by the removal of stabilisers) and twists (the end-…