<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcq="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"><records count="1" morepages="false" start="1" end="1"><record rownumber="1"><dc:product_type>Conference Paper</dc:product_type><dc:title>Belief Propagation Decoding of Quantum LDPC Codes with Guided Decimation</dc:title><dc:creator>Yao, Hanwen; Laban, Waleed Abu; Häger, Christian; Amat, Alexandre_Graell i; Pfister, Henry D</dc:creator><dc:corporate_author/><dc:editor/><dc:description>Quantum low-density parity-check (QLDPC) codes
have emerged as a promising technique for quantum error
correction. A variety of decoders have been proposed for QLDPC
codes and many utilize belief propagation (BP) decoding in some
fashion. However, the use of BP decoding for degenerate QLDPC
codes is known to have issues with convergence. These issues are
typically attributed to short cycles in the Tanner graph and error
patterns with the same syndrome due to code degeneracy.
In this work, we propose a decoder for QLDPC codes based on
BP guided decimation (BPGD), which has been previously studied
for constraint satisfaction and lossy compression problems. This
decimation process is applicable to both binary and quaternary
BP and it involves sequentially freezing the value of the most
reliable qubits to encourage BP convergence. We find that BPGD
significantly reduces the BP failure rate due to non-convergence,
achieving performance on par with BP with ordered statistics
decoding and BP with stabilizer inactivation, without the need
to solve systems of linear equations. To explore how and why
BPGD improves performance, we discuss several interpretations
of BPGD and their connection to BP syndrome decoding.</dc:description><dc:publisher>IEEE</dc:publisher><dc:date>2024-07-07</dc:date><dc:nsf_par_id>10579731</dc:nsf_par_id><dc:journal_name/><dc:journal_volume/><dc:journal_issue/><dc:page_range_or_elocation>2478 to 2483</dc:page_range_or_elocation><dc:issn/><dc:isbn>979-8-3503-8284-6</dc:isbn><dc:doi>https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIT57864.2024.10619083</dc:doi><dcq:identifierAwardId>2106213; 2120757</dcq:identifierAwardId><dc:subject/><dc:version_number/><dc:location>Athens, Greece</dc:location><dc:rights/><dc:institution/><dc:sponsoring_org>National Science Foundation</dc:sponsoring_org></record></records></rdf:RDF>