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A search-based decoder for quantum error correction (QEC).

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Tesseract Decoder

A Search-Based Decoder for Quantum Error Correction.

Licensed under the Apache 2.0 open-source license C++

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Tesseract is a Most Likely Error decoder designed for Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) quantum error-correcting codes. It applies pruning heuristics and manifold orientation techniques during a search over the error subsets to identify the most likely error configuration consistent with the observed syndrome. Tesseract achieves significant speed improvements over traditional integer programming-based decoders while maintaining comparable accuracy at moderate physical error rates.

We tested the Tesseract decoder for:

  • Surface codes
  • Color codes
  • Bivariate-bicycle codes
  • Transversal CNOT protocols for surface codes

Features

  • A* search: deploys A* search while running a Dijkstra algorithm with early stop for high performance.
  • Stim and DEM Support: processes Stim circuit files and Detector Error Model (DEM) files with arbitrary error models. Zero-probability error instructions are automatically removed when a DEM is loaded.
  • Parallel Decoding: uses multithreading to accelerate the decoding process, making it suitable for large-scale simulations.
  • Efficient Beam Search: implements a beam search algorithm to minimize decoding cost and enhance efficiency. Sampling and Shot Range Processing: supports sampling shots from circuits. When a detection error model is provided without an accompanying circuit, Tesseract requires detection events from files using --in. The decoder can also process specific shot ranges for flexible experiment setups.
  • Detailed Statistics: provides comprehensive statistics output, including shot counts, error counts, and processing times.
  • Heuristics: includes flexible heuristic options: --beam, --det-penalty, --beam-climbing, --no-revisit-dets, --at-most-two-errors-per-detector, and --pqlimit to improve performance while maintaining a low logical error rate. To learn more about these options, use ./bazel-bin/src/tesseract --help
  • Visualization tool: open the viz directory in your browser to view decoding results. See viz/README.md for instructions on generating the visualization JSON.

Installation

Tesseract relies on the following external libraries:

  • argparse: For command-line argument parsing.
  • nlohmann/json: For JSON handling (used for statistics output).
  • Stim: For quantum circuit simulation and error model handling.

Build Instructions

Tesseract uses Bazel as its build system. To build the decoder:

bazel build src:all

Running Tests

Unit tests are executed with Bazel. Run the quick test suite using:

bazel test //src:all

By default the tests use reduced parameters and finish in under 30 seconds. To run a more exhaustive suite with additional shots and larger distances, set:

TESSERACT_LONG_TESTS=1 bazel test //src:all

Usage

The file tesseract_main.cc provides the main entry point for Tesseract Decoder. It can decode error events from Stim circuits, DEM files, and pre-existing detection event files.

Basic Usage:

./tesseract --circuit CIRCUIT_FILE.stim --sample-num-shots N --print-stats

To decode pre-generated detection events, provide the input file using --in SHOTS_FILE --in-format FORMAT.

Example with Advanced Options:

./tesseract \
        --pqlimit 1000000 \
        --at-most-two-errors-per-detector \
        --det-order-seed 232852747 \
        --circuit circuit_file.stim \
        --sample-seed 232856747 \
        --sample-num-shots 10000 \
        --threads 32 \
        --print-stats \
        --beam 23 \
        --num-det-orders 1 \
        --shot-range-begin 582 \
        --shot-range-end 583

Example Usage

Sampling Shots from a Circuit:

./tesseract --circuit surface_code.stim --sample-num-shots 1000 --out predictions.01 --out-format 01

Using a Detection Event File:

./tesseract --in events.01 --in-format 01 --dem surface_code.dem --out decoded.txt

Using a Detection Event File and Observable Flips:

./tesseract --in events.01 --in-format 01 --obs_in obs.01 --obs-in-format 01 --dem surface_code.dem --out decoded.txt

Tesseract supports reading and writing from all of Stim's standard output formats.

Performance Optimization

Here are some tips for improving performance:

  • Parallelism over shots: increase --threads to leverage multicore processors for faster decoding.
  • Beam Search: use --beam to control the trade-off between accuracy and speed. Smaller beam sizes result in faster decoding but potentially lower accuracy.
  • Beam Climbing: enable --beam-climbing for enhanced cost-based decoding.
  • At most two errors per detector: enable --at-most-two-errors-per-detector to improve performance.
  • Priority Queue limit: use --pqlimit to limit the size of the priority queue.

Output Formats

  • Observable flips output: predictions of logical errors.
  • DEM usage frequency output: if --dem-out is specified, outputs estimated error frequencies.
  • Statistics output: includes number of shots, errors, low confidence shots, and processing time.

Python Interface

Full Python wrapper documentation

This repository contains the C++ implementation of the Tesseract quantum error correction decoder, along with a Python wrapper. The Python wrapper/interface exposes the decoding algorithms and helper utilities, allowing Python users to leverage this high-performance decoding algorithm.

For installation:

pip install tesseract-decoder

The following example demonstrates how to create and use the Tesseract decoder using the Python interface.

from tesseract_decoder import tesseract
import stim
import numpy as np


# 1. Define a detector error model (DEM)
dem = stim.DetectorErrorModel("""
    error(0.1) D0 D1 L0
    error(0.2) D1 D2 L1
    detector(0, 0, 0) D0
    detector(1, 0, 0) D1
    detector(2, 0, 0) D2
""")

# 2. Create the decoder configuration
config = tesseract.TesseractConfig(dem=dem, det_beam=50)

# 3. Create a decoder instance
decoder = config.compile_decoder()

# 4. Simulate detector outcomes
syndrome = np.array([0, 1, 1], dtype=bool)

# 5a. Decode to observables
flipped_observables = decoder.decode(syndrome)
print(f"Flipped observables: {flipped_observables}")

# 5b. Alternatively, decode to errors
decoder.decode_to_errors(syndrome)
predicted_errors = decoder.predicted_errors_buffer
# Indices of predicted errors
print(f"Predicted errors indices: {predicted_errors}")
# Print properties of predicted errors
for i in predicted_errors:
    print(f"    {i}: {decoder.errors[i]}")

Using Tesseract with Sinter

Tesseract can be easily integrated into Sinter workflows. Sinter is a tool for running and organizing quantum error correction simulations.

Here's an example of how to use Tesseract as a decoder for multiple Sinter tasks:

import stim
import sinter
from tesseract_decoder import make_tesseract_sinter_decoders_dict, TesseractSinterDecoder
import tesseract_decoder

if __name__ == "__main__":  
    # Define a list of Sinter task(s) with different circuits/decoders.
    tasks = []
    # Depolarizing noise probability.
    p = 0.005
    # These are the sensible defaults given by make_tesseract_sinter_decoders_dict().
    # Note that `tesseract-short-beam` and `tesseract-long-beam` are the two sets of parameters used in the [Tesseract paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.10988).
    decoders = ['tesseract', 'tesseract-long-beam', 'tesseract-short-beam']
    decoder_dict = make_tesseract_sinter_decoders_dict()
    # You can also make your own custom Tesseract Decoder to-be-used with Sinter.
    decoders.append('custom-tesseract-decoder')
    decoder_dict['custom-tesseract-decoder'] = TesseractSinterDecoder(
        det_beam=10,
        beam_climbing=True,
        no_revisit_dets=True,
        merge_errors=True,
        pqlimit=1_000,
        num_det_orders=5,
        det_order_method=tesseract_decoder.utils.DetOrder.DetIndex,
        seed=2384753,
    )

    for distance in [3, 5, 7]:
        for decoder in decoders:
            circuit = stim.Circuit.generated(
                "surface_code:rotated_memory_x",
                distance=distance,
                rounds=3,
                after_clifford_depolarization=p
            )
            tasks.append(sinter.Task(
                circuit=circuit,
                decoder=decoder,
                json_metadata={"d": distance, "decoder": decoder},
            ))

    # Collect decoding outcomes per task from Sinter.
    results = sinter.collect(
        num_workers=8,
        tasks=tasks,
        max_shots=10_000,
        decoders=decoders,
        custom_decoders=decoder_dict,
        print_progress=True,
    )

    # Print samples as CSV data.
    print(sinter.CSV_HEADER)
    for sample in results:
        print(sample.to_csv_line())

should get something like:

    shots,    errors,  discards, seconds,decoder,strong_id,json_metadata,custom_counts  
    10000,        42,         0,   0.071,tesseract,1b3fce6286e438f38c00c8f6a5005947373515ab08e6446a7dd9ecdbef12d4cc,"{""d"":3,""decoder"":""tesseract""}",  
    10000,        49,         0,   0.546,custom-tesseract-decoder,7b082bec7541be858e239d7828a432e329cd448356bbdf051b8b8aa76c86625a,"{""d"":3,""decoder"":""custom-tesseract-decoder""}", 
    10000,        13,         0,    7.64,tesseract-long-beam,217a3542f56319924576658a6da7081ea2833f5167cf6d77fbc7071548e386a9,"{""d"":5,""decoder"":""tesseract-long-beam""}",  
    10000,        42,         0,   0.743,tesseract-short-beam,cf4a4b0ce0e4c7beec1171f58eddffe403ed7359db5016fca2e16174ea577057,"{""d"":3,""decoder"":""tesseract-short-beam""}",  
    10000,        34,         0,   0.924,tesseract-long-beam,8cfa0f2e4061629e13bc98fe213285dc00eb90f21bba36e08c76bcdf213a1c09,"{""d"":3,""decoder"":""tesseract-long-beam""}",  
    10000,        10,         0,   0.439,tesseract,8274ea5ffec15d6e71faed5ee1057cdd7e497cbaee4c6109784f8a74669d7f96,"{""d"":5,""decoder"":""tesseract""}",  
    10000,         8,         0,    3.93,custom-tesseract-decoder,8e4f5ab5dde00fec74127eea39ea52d5a98ae6ccfc277b5d9be450f78acc1c45,"{""d"":5,""decoder"":""custom-tesseract-decoder""}",  
    10000,        10,         0,    5.74,tesseract-short-beam,bf696535d62a25720c3a0c624ec5624002efe3f6cb0468963eee702efb48abc1,"{""d"":5,""decoder"":""tesseract-short-beam""}",  
    10000,         5,         0,    1.27,tesseract,3f94c61f1503844df6cf0d200b74ac01bfbc5e29e70cedbfc2faad67047e7887,"{""d"":7,""decoder"":""tesseract""}",  
    10000,         4,         0,    25.0,tesseract-long-beam,4d510f0acf511e24a833a93c956b683346696d8086866fadc73063fb09014c23,"{""d"":7,""decoder"":""tesseract-long-beam""}",  
    10000,         1,         0,    18.6,tesseract-short-beam,75782ce4593022fcedad4c73104711f05c9c635db92869531f78da336945b121,"{""d"":7,""decoder"":""tesseract-short-beam""}",  
    10000,         4,         0,    11.6,custom-tesseract-decoder,48f256a28fff47c58af7bffdf98fdee1d41a721751ee965c5d3c5712ac795dc8,"{""d"":7,""decoder"":""custom-tesseract-decoder""}",  

This example runs simulations for a repetition code with different distances [3, 5, 7] with different Tesseract default decoders.

Sinter can also be used at the command line. Here is an example of this using Tesseract:

sinter collect \
    --circuits "example_circuit.stim" \
    --decoders tesseract \
    --custom_decoders_module_function "tesseract_decoder:make_tesseract_sinter_decoders_dict" \
    --max_shots 100_000 \
    --max_errors 100
    --processes auto \
    --save_resume_filepath "stats.csv" \

Sinter efficiently manages the execution of these tasks, and Tesseract is used for decoding. For more usage examples, see the tests in src/py/tesseract_sinter_compat_test.py.

Good Starting Points for Tesseract Configurations:

The Tesseract paper recommends two setup for starting your exploration with tesseract:

(1) Long-beam setup:

tesseract_config = tesseract.TesseractConfig(
    dem=dem,
    pqlimit=1_000_000,
    det_beam=20,
    beam_climbing=True,
    det_orders=tesseract_decoder.utils.build_det_orders(
        dem=dem,
        num_det_orders=21,
        method=tesseract_decoder.utils.DetOrder.DetIndex,
    ),
    no_revisit_dets=True,
)

(2) Short-beam setup:

tesseract_config = tesseract.TesseractConfig(
    dem=dem,
    pqlimit=200_000,
    det_beam=15,
    beam_climbing=True,
    det_orders=tesseract_decoder.utils.build_det_orders(
        dem=dem,
        num_det_orders=16,
        method=tesseract_decoder.utils.DetOrder.DetIndex,
    ),
    no_revisit_dets=True,
)

For det_order, you can use two other options of DetIndex and DetCoordinate as well. These values balance decoding speed and accuracy across the benchmarks reported in the paper and can be adjusted for specific use cases.

Help

We are committed to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all. Please read and respect our Code of Conduct.

Citation

When publishing articles or otherwise writing about Tesseract Decoder, please cite the following:

@misc{beni2025tesseractdecoder,
    title={Tesseract: A Search-Based Decoder for Quantum Error Correction},
    author = {Aghababaie Beni, Laleh and Higgott, Oscar and Shutty, Noah},
    year={2025},
    eprint={2503.10988},
    archivePrefix={arXiv},
    primaryClass={quant-ph},
    doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2503.10988},
    url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.10988},
}

Contact

For any questions or concerns not addressed here, please email tesseract-decoder-dev@google.com.

Disclaimer

Tesseract Decoder is not an officially supported Google product. This project is not eligible for the Google Open Source Software Vulnerability Rewards Program.

Copyright 2025 Google LLC.

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