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A 3D lattice defect and efficient computations in topological MBQC

Gabrielle Tournaire, Marvin Schwiering, Robert Raussendorf, Sven Bachmann·December 13, 2024·DOI: 10.22331/q-2026-02-06-1997
Quantum PhysicsMathematical Physics

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Abstract

We describe an efficient, fully fault-tolerant implementation of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation (MBQC) in the 3D cluster state. The two key novelties are (i) the introduction of a lattice defect in the underlying cluster state and (ii) the use of the Rudolph-Grover rebit encoding. Concretely, (i) allows for a topological implementation of the Hadamard gate, while (ii) does the same for the phase gate. Furthermore, we develop general ideas towards circuit compaction and algorithmic circuit verification, which we implement for the Reed-Muller code used for magic state distillation. Our performance analysis highlights the overall improvements provided by the new methods.

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