Non-CSS code threshold
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mqisnobakht commented
Dear Dr. Gidney,
Clifford-deformed surface code is probably an article you have read or heard. Is it possible to use pymatching to determine the threshold for the following code under the desired biased noise?
could you please assist me with this?
Strilanc commented
As long as it's a surface code, pymatching should be able to decode it.
If you implement these codes as stim circuits and use
pymatching.Matching.from_stim_circuit, you should get a decoder capable of
decoding them.own.
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Dear Dr. Gidney,
Clifford-deformed surface code <https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.07802> is
probably an article you have read or heard. Is it possible to use
pymatching to determine the threshold for the following code under the
desired biased noise?
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<https://github.com/quantumlib/Stim/assets/95021667/25f83c4c-af95-435a-ae20-ad6286e1847f>
could you please assist me with this?
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Strilanc commented
Closing this because it's not a feature request or bug, just a request for help. Go to the quantum stack exchange for this kind of thing.