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A Search for High-Threshold Qutrit Magic State Distillation Routines (2408.00436v1)

Published 1 Aug 2024 in quant-ph, cs.IT, math.CO, and math.IT

Abstract: Determining the best attainable threshold for qudit magic state distillation is directly related to the question of whether or not contextuality is sufficient for universal quantum computation. We carry out a search for high-threshold magic state distillation routines for a highly-symmetric qutrit magic state known as the strange state. Our search covers a large class of $[[n,1]]_3$ qutrit stabilizer codes with up to 23 qutrits, and is facilitated by a theorem that relates the distillation performance of a qudit stabilizer code to its weight-enumerators. We could not find any code with $n<23$ qutrits that distills the strange state with better than linear noise suppression, other than the 11-qutrit Golay code. However, for $n=23$, we find over 600 CSS codes that can distill the qutrit strange state with cubic noise suppression. While none of these codes surpass the threshold of the 11-qutrit Golay code, their existence suggests that, for large codes, the ability to distill the qutrit strange state is somewhat generic.

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