Simple procedure for classical signal-procession in cluster-state quantum computation
Kazuto Oshima

TL;DR
This paper presents a straightforward method to determine classical signal processing in cluster-state quantum computation, utilizing stabilizers to clarify the classical signal flow necessary for computation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a simple, stabilizer-based procedure to identify classical signal processing steps in cluster-state quantum computing, simplifying the design process.
Findings
Provides a clear method to derive classical signal flow
Uses stabilizers to facilitate classical processing in quantum computation
Simplifies the implementation of cluster-state quantum algorithms
Abstract
We exhibit a simple procedure to find how classical signals should be processed in cluster-state quantum computation. Using stabilizers characterizing a cluster state, we can easily find a precise classical signal-flow that is required in performing cluster-state computation.
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