\([[90,8,10]]\) BB6 code[1]
Alternative names: \((15,3)\) BB6 code.
Description
A bivariate bicycle (BB) code with parameters \([[90,8,10]]\) and weight-six stabilizer generators [1].
One defining presentation uses \((\ell,m)=(15,3)\) with \(x^{\ell}=y^{m}=1\), and \(A=x^9+y+y^2\), \(B=1+x^2+x^7\) in \(\mathbb{F}_2[x,y]/(x^{\ell}-1,y^{m}-1)\) [1][1; Table 3].
Rate
Ancilla-added encoding rate is \(2/45\approx 1/23\), using \(n_a=n=90\) ancilla qubits.Cousin
- Balanced product (BP) code— The \([[90,8,10]]\) BB code can be formulated as a balanced product of two cyclic codes [2].
Primary Hierarchy
References
- [1]
- S. Bravyi, A. W. Cross, J. M. Gambetta, D. Maslov, P. Rall, and T. J. Yoder, “High-threshold and low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum memory”, Nature 627, 778 (2024) arXiv:2308.07915 DOI
- [2]
- R. Tiew and N. P. Breuckmann, “Low-Overhead Entangling Gates from Generalised Dehn Twists”, (2024) arXiv:2411.03302
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- Victor V. Albert (2026-03-19) — most recent
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“\([[90,8,10]]\) BB6 code”, The Error Correction Zoo (V. V. Albert & P. Faist, eds.), 2026. https://errorcorrectionzoo.org/c/bb90