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Quantum
Information and Computation
ISSN: 1533-7146
published since 2001
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Vol.2 No.6, October 2002 |
Computational model underlying the one-way quantum computer
(pp443-486)
R. Raussendorf and H. Briegel
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC2.6-3
Abstracts:
In this paper we present the computational model
underlying the one-way quantum computer which we introduced recently
[Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf{86}}, 5188 (2001)]. The one-way quantum computer
has the property that any quantum logic network can be simulated on it.
Conversely, not all ways of quantum information processing that are
possible with the one-way quantum computer can be understood properly in
network model terms. We show that the logical depth is, for certain
algorithms, lower than has so far been known for networks. For example,
every quantum circuit in the Clifford group can be performed on the
one-way quantum computer in a single step.
Key words: models for
quantum computation, temporal complexity |
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