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ConiQ: Enabling Concatenated Quantum Error Correction on Neutral Atom Arrays

Published 7 Aug 2025 in cs.AR and quant-ph | (2508.05779v1)

Abstract: Recent progress on concatenated codes, especially many-hypercube codes, achieves unprecedented space efficiency. Yet two critical challenges persist in practice. First, these codes lack efficient implementations of addressable logical gates. Second, the required high degree of parallelism and long-range interactions pose significant challenges for current hardware platforms. In this paper, we propose an efficient compilation approach for concatenated codes, specifically many-hypercube codes, targeted at neutral atom arrays, which provide the necessary parallelism and long-range interactions. Our approach builds on two key innovations. First, we introduce Automorphism-assisted Hierarchical Addressing (AHA) logical CNOT gates that significantly reduce spacetime overhead compared to conventional distillation-based methods. Second, we develop Virtual Atom Intermediate Representation (VAIR) that enables level-wise optimization and legalization. We implement these innovations in ConiQ, a hardware-aware quantum compiler designed to compile fault-tolerant quantum circuits for neutral atom arrays using many-hypercube codes. Our evaluation demonstrates that ConiQ achieves up to 2000x reduction in spacetime overhead and up to 106x reduction in compilation time compared to state-of-the-art compilers, with our AHA gates providing an additional overhead reduction of up to 20x. These results establish concatenated codes as a promising approach for fault-tolerant quantum computing in the near future.

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