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\([[8,3,2]]\) Surface code on a cube An [[8,3,2]] twist-defect surface code whose qubits lie on the vertices of a cube. It is obtained by three-coloring the faces of a cube and placing X, Y, and Z stabilizer generators on each pair of fa...

In closing of #qec2025, we have put up our 1000th code -- the [[8,3,2]] surface code on a cube (aka the Landahl plucky code)! It is a non-CSS code different from the smallest interesting color code. Stabilizer generators are X, Y, or Z strings on the faces. errorcorrectionzoo.org/c/cubic_surf...

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Peter Shor receives a small gift on the 30th anniversary of his QEC paper at #QEC2025.

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James Mills introducing Logical Accreditation to #QEC2025 at @yaleqi.bsky.social
See our recent preprint here: arxiv.org/abs/2508.05523

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@mjbiercuk.bsky.social and Q-CTRL helping out the #qec2025 conference with performance boosters.

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🎓 Join our tutorial: “Why you should care about doing QEC experiments”

We’ll share what we’ve learned from enabling early #QEC experiments across multiple hardware platforms and give a preview of the tools we’re building to help the community go further, faster.

See you there! #QEC2025

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📣 Headed to the #QEC2025 next week? So are we!

#QuantumErrorCorrection is entering a new phase where ppl are ready to run real experiments. But many don’t know how or where to begin (according to our #QEC Survey 2025)

We're heading to QEC25 to help change that

www.riverlane.com/blog/quantum...

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