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Deterministic quantum computation with one-clean-qubit model as an open quantum system

Jake Xuereb, S. Campbell, J. Goold, A. Xuereb·September 8, 2022·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.107.042222
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Abstract

The DQC1 complexity class, or power of one qubit model, is examined as an open quantum system. We study the dynamics of a register of qubits carrying out a DQC1 algorithm and show that, for any algorithm in the complexity class, the evolution of the logical qubit can be described as an open quantum system undergoing a dynamics which is unital. Unital quantum channels respect the Tasaki-Crooks fluctuation theorem and we demonstrate how this is captured by the thermodynamics of the logical qubit. As an application, we investigate the equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics of the DQC1 trace estimation algorithm. We show that different computational inputs, i.e. different traces being estimated, lead to different energetic exchanges across the register of qubits and that the temperature of the logical qubit impacts the magnitude of fluctuations experienced and quality of the algorithm.

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