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Measurement-based Quantum Computation Under Different Types of Noises

Published 1 Oct 2013 in quant-ph | (1310.0228v4)

Abstract: Measurement based quantum computation (MBQC) is an effective paradigm for universal quantum computation. In this scheme, the universal set of quantum gates are realized by only local measurements on the prior prepared cluster states. The inevitable decoherence is harmful to the realization of those quantum gates. Here, we investigate the performance of the quantum gates exposed to different type of noises. We find that some errors may not influence the success of the quantum gates, in contrast, some others may destroy their realization. We show that there is a controlling pattern that can protect quantum gates from certain types of noises and thus can improve the success probability of the gates implementation.

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