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The overheads of classical decoding for quantum error correction on superconducting quantum systems grow rapidly with the number of logical qubits and their correction code distance. Decoding at room temperature is bottle-necked by refrigerator I/O bandwidth while cryogenic on-chip decoding is limited by area/power/thermal budget. To overcome these overheads, we are motivated by the observation that in the common case, error signatures are fairly trivial with high redundancy/sparsity, since the error correction codes are over-provisioned to correct for uncommon worst-case complex scenarios (to ensure substantially low logical error rates). If suitably exploited, these trivial signatures can be decoded and corrected with insignificant overhead, thereby alleviating the bottlenecks described above, while still handling the worst-case complex signatures by state-of-the-art means. Our proposal, targeting Surface Codes, consists of:
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