pub struct ToricCode { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Toric code with parameterized lattice dimensions
The toric code is a topological quantum error correction code defined on a torus (periodic boundary conditions in both directions). It encodes two logical qubits.
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Source§impl QuantumErrorCode for ToricCode
impl QuantumErrorCode for ToricCode
Source§fn get_stabilizers(&self) -> Vec<StabilizerGroup>
fn get_stabilizers(&self) -> Vec<StabilizerGroup>
Get the stabilizer generators for this code
Source§fn get_logical_operators(&self) -> Vec<LogicalOperator>
fn get_logical_operators(&self) -> Vec<LogicalOperator>
Get the logical operators for this code
Source§fn num_data_qubits(&self) -> usize
fn num_data_qubits(&self) -> usize
Get the number of physical data qubits
Source§fn num_ancilla_qubits(&self) -> usize
fn num_ancilla_qubits(&self) -> usize
Get the number of ancilla qubits for syndrome measurement
Source§fn logical_qubit_count(&self) -> usize
fn logical_qubit_count(&self) -> usize
Get the number of logical qubits encoded
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impl Freeze for ToricCode
impl RefUnwindSafe for ToricCode
impl Send for ToricCode
impl Sync for ToricCode
impl Unpin for ToricCode
impl UnwindSafe for ToricCode
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