Universal resources for approximate and stochastic measurement-based quantum computation
C. E. Mora, M. Piani, A. Miyake, M. Van den Nest, W. D\"ur, H. J., Briegel

TL;DR
This paper explores which quantum states can serve as universal resources for approximate and stochastic measurement-based quantum computation, extending entanglement criteria from ideal to realistic, imperfect scenarios.
Contribution
It generalizes entanglement-based criteria for universality to approximate and stochastic cases, and analyzes the robustness of quantum resources under realistic imperfections.
Findings
Entanglement measures must reach maximum on some resource states for universality.
Certain families of states are ruled out as approximate, stochastic universal resources.
Explicit impact of preparation errors on the universality of quantum resources.
Abstract
We investigate which quantum states can serve as universal resources for approximate and stochastic measurement-based quantum computation, in the sense that any quantum state can be generated from a given resource by means of single-qubit (local) operations assisted by classical communication. More precisely, we consider the approximate and stochastic generation of states, resulting e.g. from a restriction to finite measurement settings or from possible imperfections in the resources or local operations. We show that entanglement-based criteria for universality obtained for the exact, deterministic case can be lifted to the much more general approximate, stochastic case, moving from the idealized situation considered in previous works, to the practically relevant context of non-perfect state preparation. We find that any entanglement measure fulfilling some basic requirements needs to…
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