Fault-tolerant magic state preparation with flag qubits
ORAL
Abstract
Despite considerable effort, magic state distillation remains one of the leading candidates to achieve universal fault-tolerant quantum computation. However, when analyzing magic state distillation schemes, it is often assumed that gates belonging to the Clifford group can be implemented perfectly. In many current quantum technologies, two-qubit Clifford gates are amongst the noisiest components of quantum computers. In this talk I will present a new scheme for preparing magic states with very low overhead that uses flag qubits. I will then compare our scheme to leading magic state distillation methods and show that the overhead can be reduced by orders of magnitude.
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Presenters
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Christopher Chamberland
IBM Thomas J Watson Research center
Authors
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Christopher Chamberland
IBM Thomas J Watson Research center
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Andrew Cross
IBM Thomas J Watson Research center