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Topological phases of matter and fault-tolerant quantum computing at The University of Sydney.
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Clément Canonne
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📢 Come be my colleague: the School of Computer Science at 🇦🇺
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Multiple Continuing (Tenure-Track) Academic Positions, School of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Sydney
Join a thriving Faculty of Engineering at a University ranked amongst the world’s best teaching and research institutions Located in the heart of Sydney’s bustling inner west quarter, close to beaches...
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Frank Verstraete
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Gauging versus dualities: equivalent up to constant depth quantum circuits.
arxiv.org/abs/2509.22051
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Join us on a journey through the gauging nexus between topological and fracton phases. In this work we show how to pass through a web of dualities between topological, symmetry-protected, and fractonic phases of quantum matter, and back again.
arxiv.org/abs/2509.19440
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Another fantastic paper by Noédyn Baspin on arxiv today. Introducing the free energy barrier for quantum codes and using it to destroy our dreams of a self-correcting quantum memory in 3D based on existing codes.
scirate.com/arxiv/2509.1...
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The Free Energy Barrier: An Eyring-Polanyi bound for stabilizer Hamiltonians, with applications to quantum error correction
The lack of an energy barrier in stabilizer Hamiltonians is well known to be an indication of short thermalisation times; and serves as a simple criteria to rule out self-correction. Its applicability...
https://scirate.com/arxiv/2509.17356
7 days ago
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Sad news. I had a great time working at IBM Almaden last year. The park that surrounds the campus is amazing.
add a skeleton here at some point
3 months ago
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I had a great time at
@simonsinstitute.bsky.social
for the Quantum Algorithms, Complexity, and Fault Tolerance Reunion workshop. The recordings are now up:
simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/qu...
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Videos
https://simons.berkeley.edu/workshops/quantum-algorithms-complexity-fault-tolerance-reunion/videos#simons-tabs%23simons-tabs
3 months ago
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New work out on p-string condensation via gauging higher-form symmetries.
arxiv.org/abs/2505.13604
Often, gauging a higher-form symmetry leads to a gauge theory. Here we look at gauging a higher-form symmetry on a system of topological layers and we instead find unconventional fracton order!
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String-Membrane-Nets from Higher-Form Gauging: An Alternate Route to $p$-String Condensation
We present a new perspective on the $p$-string condensation procedure for constructing 3+1D fracton phases by implementing this process via the gauging of higher-form symmetries. Specifically, we show...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13604
4 months ago
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Talks from the recent YITP workshop “Logical Gates for Encoded Qubits” are up! Thanks again to the organizers for putting on a fantastic workshop. My talk about fault-tolerant logical measurement:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0G0...
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Dominic Williamson - Low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum computation by gauging logical operators
YouTube video by YITP Quantum Error Correction Workshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0G0Ffq1ZaU&list=PLudqKsS7UmpSLLQIiFH8KsVOpNtm-5lY5&index=31
4 months ago
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Check out this short piece about our recent work on low-depth quantum circuit implementations of spin-chain dualities:
phys.org/news/2025-04...
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Study shows that duality operators can be realized as unitary linear-depth quantum circuits
In the context of quantum physics, the term "duality" refers to transformations that link apparently distinct physical theories, often unveiling hidden symmetries. Some recent studies have been aimed ...
https://phys.org/news/2025-04-duality-unitary-linear-depth-quantum.amp
5 months ago
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Dom Williamson
Timo Hillmann
6 months ago
Section 3 of the Extractor paper is a very good overview I find as a non-expert.
arxiv.org/abs/2503.10390
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Extractors: QLDPC Architectures for Efficient Pauli-Based Computation
In pursuit of large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computation, quantum low-density parity-check (LPDC) codes have been established as promising candidates for low-overhead memory when compared to conventional approaches based on surface codes. Performing fault-tolerant logical computation on QLDPC memory, however, has been a long standing challenge in theory and in practice. In this work, we propose a new primitive, which we call an $\textit{extractor system}$, that can augment any QLDPC memory into a computational block well-suited for Pauli-based computation. In particular, any logical Pauli operator supported on the memory can be fault-tolerantly measured in one logical cycle, consisting of $O(d)$ physical syndrome measurement cycles, without rearranging qubit connectivity. We further propose a fixed-connectivity, LDPC architecture built by connecting many extractor-augmented computational (EAC) blocks with bridge systems. When combined with any user-defined source of high fidelity $|T\rangle$ states, our architecture can implement universal quantum circuits via parallel logical measurements, such that all single-block Clifford gates are compiled away. The size of an extractor on an $n$ qubit code is $\tilde{O}(n)$, where the precise overhead has immense room for practical optimizations.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.10390
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Dom Williamson
Sydney Quantum Academy
6 months ago
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Very cool new result by Nouédyn Baspin out today showing there are no quantum codes with growing distance and local checks in less than two dimensions. Giving a simple answer to a question I have been curious about for a while.
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Stabilizer codes of less than two dimensions have constant distance
The surface code is a two-dimensional stabiliser code with parameters $[[n,1,\Theta(\sqrt{n})]]$. To this day, no stabiliser code with growing distance is know to live in less than two dimensions. In ...
https://scirate.com/arxiv/2503.17655
6 months ago
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Dom Williamson
Ben Brown
6 months ago
Logic gates can often be understood in terms of topological phases, so I often felt it was a shortcoming of my work on a 2D CCZ gate that I did not see the analogous physical picture. So I am pleased to share our work
arxiv.org/abs/2503.15751
where we show the gate was a non-Abelian phase all along!
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Universal fault tolerant quantum computation in 2D without getting tied in knots
We show how to perform scalable fault-tolerant non-Clifford gates in two dimensions by introducing domain walls between the surface code and a non-Abelian topological code whose codespace is stabilized by Clifford operators. We formulate a path integral framework which provides both a macroscopic picture for different logical gates as well as a way to derive the associated microscopic circuits. We also show an equivalence between our approach and prior proposals where a 2D array of qubits reproduces the action of a transversal gate in a 3D stabilizer code over time, thus, establishing a new connection between 3D codes and 2D non-Abelian topological phases. We prove a threshold theorem for our protocols under local stochastic circuit noise using a just-in-time decoder to correct the non-Abelian code.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15751
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Are you a fan of fault-tolerant non-Clifford gates on the 2D surface code? Have you been wondering what was really going on in the protocols by BombĂn and Brown? We have a new work for you:
arxiv.org/abs/2503.15751
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Universal fault tolerant quantum computation in 2D without getting tied in knots
We show how to perform scalable fault-tolerant non-Clifford gates in two dimensions by introducing domain walls between the surface code and a non-Abelian topological code whose codespace is stabilize...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15751
6 months ago
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If your’e at March Meeting on Friday make sure you get to Oscar and Noah’s awesome session on Advances in Quantum Error Correction Theory. Ted Yoder will be presenting our work on gauging logical operators to perform efficient qLDPC code surgery
summit.aps.org/events/MAR-W...
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Advances in Quantum Error Correction Theory
8:00 am – 11:00 am, Friday March 21, Session MAR-W11, Anaheim Convention Center, 155 (Level 1)
https://summit.aps.org/events/MAR-W11/4
6 months ago
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QLDPC codes are a promising approach to efficient quantum memory. However, performing computation on such high-density memory is notoriously difficult. In a new work, we introduce extractors, which can be attached to any code block to augment it into a quantum processor.
arxiv.org/abs/2503.10390
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Extractors: QLDPC Architectures for Efficient Pauli-Based Computation
In pursuit of large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computation, quantum low-density parity-check (LPDC) codes have been established as promising candidates for low-overhead memory when compared to conve...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.10390
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Code surgery is a way to perform fault-tolerant quantum logic. Last year, there was a flurry of progress on improving general code surgery. In a new work we synthesize a number of approaches, and some new ideas, into an efficient scheme for parallelized code surgery.
arxiv.org/abs/2503.05003
7 months ago
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Dom Williamson
Tara Murphy
7 months ago
We're advertising a continuing position in the School of Physics at Sydney! Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Theoretical Optics & Photonics Deadline April 3rd
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Base Salary Level B/C, $122,830 - $173,492 p.a + 17% superannuation
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Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Theoretical Optics & Photonics
Full time, continuing position. Located on the Camperdown Campus at the School of Physics Exciting opportunity to join the leading physics department in the country, with outstanding staff and student...
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Dom Williamson
Victor V. Albert
8 months ago
2025 REU-CAAR is out!
@domwilliamson.bsky.social
and I are looking for an REU summer student on bivariate bicycle codes. Yifan Hong and Yu-Xin Wang have a nice project on QLDPC codes. Shubham Jain is looking to find record breaking qutrit codes.
www.cs.umd.edu/projects/reu...
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Combinatorics and Algorithms for Real Problems
Prerequisites Knowledge of Data Structures and Algorithms. Programming skills in C
https://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/reucaar/projects25TEST.html
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What is the relationship between braiding in topological phases and nonlocal games? We explore this question for a number of examples and find a general principle based on order and disorder parameters for generalized symmetry-breaking phase transitions.
arxiv.org/abs/2412.14288
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Braiding for the win: Harnessing braiding statistics in topological states to win quantum games
Nonlocal quantum games provide proof of principle that quantum resources can confer advantage at certain tasks. They also provide a compelling way to explore the computational utility of phases of mat...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.14288
9 months ago
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I had a great week in Stony Brook hearing all about quantum information dynamics and non-equilibrium quantum matter. Thanks again to all the speakers, my co-organizers, and the staff at SCGP!
10 months ago
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