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Characterization of syndrome-dependent logical noise in detector regions

Published 11 Aug 2025 in quant-ph | (2508.08188v1)

Abstract: Characterizing how quantum error correction circuits behave under realistic hardware noise is essential for testing the premises that enable scalable fault tolerance. Logical error rates conditioned on syndrome outcomes are needed to enable noise-aware decoding and validate threshold-relevant assumptions. We introduce a protocol to directly estimate the logical Pauli channels (and pure errors) associated with detector regions formed of two or more syndrome extraction gadgets, conditioned on observing a particular parity in the syndrome outcomes. The method is SPAM-robust and most suitable for flag-based syndrome measurement schemes. For classical processing of the experimental data we implement a Bayesian modelling approach. We validate this new protocol on a small error-detecting code using Quantinuum H1-1, a trapped-ion device, and demonstrate that several noise diagnostic tests for fault tolerance improve significantly when using noise tailoring and mitigation strategies, such as swapped measurements for leakage protection, and Pauli frame randomization.

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