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2026–2026
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
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Tour de gross: A modular quantum computer based on bivariate bicycle codes ↗
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QIP 2026 | regular | Eddie Schoute, Theodore Yoder, Patrick Rall, Jay Gambetta, Andrew Cross, Malcolm Carroll, Michael Beverland |
We present the bicycle architecture, a modular quantum computing framework based on high-rate, low-overhead quantum LDPC codes identified in prior work. For two specific bivariate bicycle codes with distances 12 and 18, we construct explicit fault-tolerant logical instruction sets and estimate the logical error rate of the instructions under circuit noise. We develop a compilation strategy adapted to the constraints of the bicycle architecture, enabling large-scale universal quantum circuit execution. Integrating these components, we perform end-to-end resource estimates demonstrating that an order of magnitude larger logical circuits can be implemented with a given number of physical qubits on the bicycle architecture than on surface code architectures. We anticipate further improvements through advances in code constructions, circuit designs, and compilation techniques. |
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Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
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| Andrew Cross | 1 |
| Eddie Schoute | 1 |
| Jay Gambetta | 1 |
| Malcolm Carroll | 1 |
| Michael Beverland | 1 |
| Patrick Rall | 1 |
| Theodore Yoder | 1 |