Twisted graph states for ancilla-driven quantum computation
Elham Kashefi, Daniel K. L. Oi, Daniel E. Browne, Janet Anders, and, Erika Andersson

TL;DR
This paper introduces Ancilla-Driven Quantum Computation (ADQC), a new model that uses fixed two-qubit interactions and measurements on ancillas to perform universal quantum computation, simplifying implementation and enabling transfer of existing measurement-based techniques.
Contribution
It formalizes ADQC, characterizes the allowed interactions, introduces twisted graph states, and establishes embeddings with existing quantum models, advancing the theoretical framework of measurement-based quantum computing.
Findings
Identifies two classes of interactions suitable for ADQC.
Defines twisted graph states as a new entanglement resource.
Establishes embeddings between ADQC, one-way, and circuit models.
Abstract
We introduce a new paradigm for quantum computing called Ancilla-Driven Quantum Computation (ADQC) combines aspects of the quantum circuit and the one-way model to overcome challenging issues in building large-scale quantum computers. Instead of directly manipulating each qubit to perform universal quantum logic gates or measurements, ADQC uses a fixed two-qubit interaction to couple the memory register of a quantum computer to an ancilla qubit. By measuring the ancilla, the measurement-induced back-action on the system performs the desired logical operations. By demanding that the ancilla-system qubit interaction should lead to unitary and stepwise deterministic evolution, and that it should be possible to standardise the computation, that is, applying all global operations at the beginning, we are able to place conditions on the interactions that can be used for ADQC. We prove there…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
