frontiers / frontier
Quantum codes: stabilizer [[n,k,d]] certificates
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- evidence
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- avg conf
- 0.88
e6/6 · finding.asserted · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-06-02 · null→56c6
Findings dataset
machine packet · packet.jsonsha256:87560b90a21235fd…5 rows, every one a fold over the signed log. Scrub the event ruler and the table reduces to that prefix.
type5/5 rows
| id | claim | grade | conf | verifier | witness | last event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| vf_00940b13c44c9822 | The largest distance of a single-logical-qubit stabilizer code at length 10, [[10,1,d]], is open within the band d in [3,4]; whether a [[10,1,4]] stabilizer code exists is undetermined here. | unreviewed | 0.50 | — | — | asserted · 9d |
| vf_916a76afc89cce11 | The [[4,2,2]] code with stabilizers XXXX, ZZZZ encodes 2 logical qubits in 4 physical qubits with distance 2, verified by exact recomputation of k and d. | unreviewed | 0.97 | — | — | asserted · 9d |
| vf_b6c315bb1ecb182d | The Steane code [[7,1,3]] (CSS from the [7,4,3] Hamming code) encodes 1 logical qubit in 7 physical qubits with distance 3, verified from its six stabilizer generators. | unreviewed | 0.97 | — | — | asserted · 9d |
| vf_d5782594d6fabd80 | The perfect five-qubit code [[5,1,3]] (cyclic stabilizers XZZXI and rotations) encodes 1 logical qubit in 5 physical qubits with distance 3, and is optimal at its length. | unreviewed | 0.97 | — | — | asserted · 9d |
| vf_f682d49c4214bdbc | The Shor code [[9,1,3]] (concatenated bit- and phase-flip repetition) encodes 1 logical qubit in 9 physical qubits with distance 3, verified from its eight stabilizer generators. | unreviewed | 0.97 | — | — | asserted · 9d |