IAS High Energy Theory Seminar

Automorphism in Gauge Theory and Clifford-Hierarchy Stabilizer Codes

Abstract: For Pauli stabilizer codes—such as surface codes and color codes—transversal logical gates are strongly constrained by the Bravyi–König bound. In particular, implementing a non-Clifford gate transversally (as required for universality) demands three spatial dimensions. In this talk, I will explain how these constraints can be overcome by moving beyond Pauli stabilizers to a broader class of non-Pauli stabilizer codes, dubbed a Clifford hierarchy stabilizer codes.

I will present constructions showing that certain 2D Clifford stabilizer codes admit a transversal T gate, while 3D non-Clifford stabilizer codes can admit a transversal sqrt{T} gate. These transversal gates correspond to automorphism symmetries of twisted gauge theory, and the code realizes non-Abelian topological order.

Date & Time

February 13, 2026 | 11:00am – 12:15pm

Location

Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS) & Zoom

Speakers

Ryohei Kobayashi, Institute for Advanced Study

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This seminar will also be presented on Zoom. Contact Lisa Fleischer for Zoom link, lisa@ias.edu

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