Quantum computation and communication in strongly interacting systems
Bobby Antonio

TL;DR
This paper explores new simplified methods for quantum gate creation, multi-qubit operations, and quantum communication, integrating ideas from various models to advance practical quantum computing implementations.
Contribution
It introduces novel low-control two-qubit gates, single-step multi-qubit gates, and bridges measurement-based and holonomic quantum computation, enhancing practical quantum computer design.
Findings
A low-control two-qubit gate using many-body interactions.
Single-step three-qubit Toffoli and Fredkin gates in linear arrays.
Feasibility analysis of quantum communication via spin chains.
Abstract
Each year, the gap between theoretical proposals and experimental endeavours to create quantum computers gets smaller, driven by the promise of fundamentally faster algorithms and quantum simulations. This occurs by the combination of experimental ingenuity and ever simpler theoretical schemes. This thesis comes from the latter perspective, aiming to find new, simpler ways in which components of a quantum computer could be built. We first search for ways to create quantum gates, the primitive building blocks of a quantum computer. We find a novel, low-control way of performing a two-qubit gate on qubits encoded in a decoherence-free subspace, making use of many-body interactions that may already be present. This includes an analysis of the effect of control errors and magnetic field fluctuations on the gate. We then present novel ways to create three-qubit Toffoli and Fredkin gates in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
