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Realizing Logical Diagonal Gates via Transversal Physical $Z$-Rotations in CSS Codes

K. Sai Mineesh Reddy

Abstract

Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS) codes, constructed from nested classical codes $C_2 \subseteq C_1$, are typically optimized for good code parameters. However, practical quantum computing equally demands fault-tolerant logical gates. In this work, we characterize nested pairs $(C_1, C_2)$ whose resulting CSS codes realize a target logical diagonal gate via transversal physical $Z$-rotations. In doing so, we recover a result of Camps-Moreno et al. that CSS codes can realize only logical single-qubit ...

Submitted: August 20, 2026Subjects: Quantum Physics; Quantum Computing

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Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS) codes, constructed from nested classical codes C2βŠ†C1C_2 \subseteq C_1, are typically optimized for good code parameters. However, practical quantum computing equally demands fault-tolerant logical gates. In this work, we characterize nested pairs (C1,C2)(C_1, C_2) whose resulting CSS codes realize a target logical diagonal gate via transversal physical ZZ-rotations. In doing so, we recover a result of Camps-Moreno et al. that CSS codes can realize only logical single-qubit ZZ-rotations and multi-qubit controlled-ZZ rotations via transversal physical ZZ-rotations. Building on our characterization, we develop the ''appending construction'', that takes as input an [[nβ€²,kβ€²]][[n',k']] CSS code Qβ€²Q' and a target logical ZZ-rotation (single-qubit or multi-controlled) ULU_L, and extends Qβ€²Q' by systematically appending nβ€²β€²n'' physical qubits to obtain an [[n,k]][[n,k]] CSS code QQ with n=nβ€²+nβ€²β€²n = n'+n'' and k=kβ€²k=k'. The target logical gate ULU_L is realized in QQ by applying a well-chosen physical transversal ZZ-rotation to the nβ€²β€²n'' appended physical qubits. The CSS code QQ may incur a loss in minimum distance, but the loss can be controlled through the parameter choices made in the construction. By repeatedly applying the appending construction, we can extend any CSS code Qβ€²Q' to obtain a CSS code QQ that supports fault-tolerant implementations of multiple desired logical ZZ-rotations. The cost to be paid for this is the increased physical qubit overhead as the number of target logical gates grows.


Source: arXiv:2608.19094v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.19094v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.19094v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.19094v1

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Aug 20, 2026
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Quantum Computing
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Quantum Physics
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