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Stabilizer codes have a well known standard form for the stabilizers, logicals and destabilizers.

Are there any counterparts for non-additive codes?

In particular I'd like to get a standard form for the this ((7,2,3)) non additive code (including its logicals...).

As a side, are there standard forms for the transversal group of a given code?

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If you impose some structure, you can get some type of standard form for things like codeword stabilized codes, which I think of as non-additive codes "lite".

But at their heart, "quantum codes" are just subspaces. So in the most general case, we're asking for "standard forms" for subspaces. Unless someone has a way they really like thinking about subspaces, I think the answer would be "not really".

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