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A distillation-teleportation protocol for fault-tolerant QRAM

Quantum Physics 2025-05-27 v1

Abstract

We present a protocol for fault-tolerantly implementing the logical quantum random access memory (QRAM) operation, given access to a specialized, noisy QRAM device. For coherently accessing classical memories of size 2n2^n, our protocol consumes only poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n) fault-tolerant quantum resources (logical gates, logical qubits, quantum error correction cycles, etc.), avoiding the need to perform active error correction on all Ω(2n)\Omega(2^n) components of the QRAM device. This is the first rigorous conceptual demonstration that a specialized, noisy QRAM device could be useful for implementing a fault-tolerant quantum algorithm. In fact, the fidelity of the device can be as low as 1/poly(n)1/\mathrm{poly}(n). The protocol queries the noisy QRAM device poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n) times to prepare a sequence of nn-qubit QRAM resource states, which are moved to a general-purpose poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n)-size processor to be encoded into a QEC code, distilled, and fault-tolerantly teleported into the computation. To aid this protocol, we develop a new gate-efficient streaming version of quantum purity amplification that matches the optimal sample complexity in a wide range of parameters and is therefore of independent interest. The exponential reduction in fault-tolerant quantum resources comes at the expense of an exponential quantity of purely classical complexity: each of the nn iterations of the protocol requires adaptively updating the 2n2^n-size classical dataset and providing the noisy QRAM device with access to the updated dataset at the next iteration. While our protocol demonstrates that QRAM is more compatible with fault-tolerant quantum computation than previously thought, the need for significant classical computational complexity exposes potentially fundamental limitations to realizing a truly poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n)-cost fault-tolerant QRAM.

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@article{arxiv.2505.20265,
  title  = {A distillation-teleportation protocol for fault-tolerant QRAM},
  author = {Alexander M. Dalzell and András Gilyén and Connor T. Hann and Sam McArdle and Grant Salton and Quynh T. Nguyen and Aleksander Kubica and Fernando G. S. L. Brandão},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.20265},
  year   = {2025}
}

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49 pages + references/appendices, 5 figures