Why Measure Error Correlations Before Choosing a Code: An Industry Brief and Pre-Registered Benchmark Protocol
Why Measure Error Correlations Before Choosing a Code
A one-page brief for quantum-hardware teams and funders.
Source record: *The Trapped-Ion Ultrametric Testbed: A Falsifiability Register for
Testing p-Adic Structure in Quantum Dynamics*, v1.4 β DOI 10.5281/zenodo.22025544
(concept 10.5281/zenodo.22013263). All numbers cited below are published in the
record and its source archive.
The problem: threshold theorems are theorems about noise models, not hardware
Every error-correction threshold β the surface code's ~$1.1\times10^{-2}$ included β is proven
under an error model. That model is overwhelmingly independent, Markovian, additive
noise: the Archimedean geometry of the error channel. Real devices violate it:
cosmic-ray multi-qubit events, crosstalk, two-level-system defects, leakage,
non-Markovian baths, and thermal correlations grow with scale. If correlated
structure dominates at the scales where fault tolerance must actually run, the
threshold that matters is not the textbook one β it is the threshold under the
measured noise, and that number is not yet on anyone's datasheet.
The honest disclosure first (the number that hurts)
Under independent errors, the ultrametric qudit code path shows a threshold near
$2.0\times10^{-4}$ β approximately 55Γ worse than surface codes (published in the
program's own QEC record, 10.5281/zenodo.21046993; recomputed from its own numbers).
We publish this number because it is the crux: **if independent errors dominate at
scale, the ultrametric path is dead, and the industry is right to ignore it.** The
same discipline published the program's own nulls: no CMB log-periodic signal
(10.5281/zenodo.21902891), an anti-ultrametric biological counterexample
(10.5281/zenodo.21651892), and a QEC-Darwinism no-go theorem whose proof chain
assumes Archimedean geometry (Maity et al., arXiv:2608.03944).
The one bet everything rests on
> At scale, error structure is not independent.
That is a falsifiable statement about hardware, not a philosophical preference. The
case for taking it seriously: (1) the industry's own correlated-error pain
(cosmic-ray events, crosstalk, TLS defects); (2) the QEC-Darwinism theorem β QEC and
emergent classical objectivity cannot coexist above F_L > 0.874 *under the
Archimedean assumption*, which is exactly the assumption correlated/hierarchical
noise violates; (3) the thermal/energy argument β active correction pays an energy
tax that grows with distance, while structure-suppressing (passive) designs do not.
The ask: a rounding error of R&D budget, spent on measurement
We are not asking anyone to abandon surface codes. We are asking teams to spend a
small fraction of their error-characterization budget on **measuring the correlation
structure of errors at scale* β because that measurement improves any* code choice,
ultrametric or not:
- R1 β PageβWootters ultrametricity probe (8 weeks on existing trapped-ion
apparatus; predicted UVR split 0% diagonal vs 29β35% nondiagonal; kill-condition
pre-registered).
- R3 β laptop benchmark (effective transient dimension on p-regular trees;
code deposited with the source record).
- Artifact 4 β energy-audit template (joules-per-solution methodology, applied
to any platform).
- Artifact 5 β QEC-Darwinism constraint checker (audit any candidate
architecture against the F_L > 0.874 no-go; check which Archimedean assumptions
the proof uses β if an advantage survives only by violating a named assumption,
the geometry is doing real work).
The correlated-error benchmark spec (companion document) turns the bet into a
pre-registered protocol: pairwise correlation functions, spatiotemporal clustering,
non-Markovian memory, event-burst statistics, and decision rules that settle the
question either way β **including the rule that kills the ultrametric path if
independent errors dominate.**
What we promise in return
If the measurement says independent errors dominate: the ultrametric path is dead,
and we will have published the result β the program's ledger already includes its own
nulls. If it says correlated structure dominates: the 55Γ comparison was the wrong
comparison, the geometry of the error structure is the code, and the teams that
measured first own the transition.
**One measurement, pre-registered, cheap, valuable either way. That is the entire
ask.**
*Companion: correlated-error-benchmark-spec-2026-08-20.md (pre-registered protocol
and decision rules). Full register: 10.5281/zenodo.22025544. This brief is an
engagement artifact, not a claim of hardware advantage.*