Quantum spin systems for measurement-based quantum computation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.10105v1
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2021 11:36:06 GMT
- Title: Quantum spin systems for measurement-based quantum computation
- Authors: Tzu-Chieh Wei
- Abstract summary: Measurement-based quantum computation is different from other approaches for quantum computation, in that everything needs to be done is only local measurement on a certain entangled state.
We give a pedagogical treatment on the basics, and then review some selected developments beyond graph states, including Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki states and more recent 2D symmetry-protected topological states.
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- Abstract: Measurement-based quantum computation is different from other approaches for
quantum computation, in that everything needs to be done is only local
measurement on a certain entangled state. It thus uses entanglement as the
resource that drives computation. We give a pedagogical treatment on the
basics, and then review some selected developments beyond graph states,
including Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki states and more recent 2D
symmetry-protected topological states.
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