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arxiv:2303.15933

Sparse Blossom: correcting a million errors per core second with minimum-weight matching

Published on Jan 14, 2025
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A fast minimum-weight perfect matching decoder called sparse blossom is introduced for quantum error correction, achieving sub-microsecond processing speeds for surface code syndrome data.

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In this work, we introduce a fast implementation of the minimum-weight perfect matching (MWPM) decoder, the most widely used decoder for several important families of quantum error correcting codes, including surface codes. Our algorithm, which we call sparse blossom, is a variant of the blossom algorithm which directly solves the decoding problem relevant to quantum error correction. Sparse blossom avoids the need for all-to-all Dijkstra searches, common amongst MWPM decoder implementations. For 0.1% circuit-level depolarising noise, sparse blossom processes syndrome data in both X and Z bases of distance-17 surface code circuits in less than one microsecond per round of syndrome extraction on a single core, which matches the rate at which syndrome data is generated by superconducting quantum computers. Our implementation is open-source, and has been released in version 2 of the PyMatching library.

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