Distributed quantum information processing with minimal local resources
Abstract
We present a protocol for growing graph states, the resource for one-way quantum computing, when the available entanglement mechanism is highly imperfect. The distillation protocol is frugal in its use of ancilla qubits, requiring only a single ancilla qubit when the noise is dominated by one Pauli error, and two for a general noise model. The protocol works with such scarce local resources by never post-selecting on the measurement outcomes of purification rounds. We find that such a strategy causes fidelity to follow a biased random walk, and that a target fidelity is likely to be reached more rapidly than for a comparable post-selecting protocol. An analysis is presented of how imperfect local operations limit the attainable fidelity. For example, a single Pauli error rate of 20% can be distilled down to times the imperfection in local operations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0704.1464,
title = {Distributed quantum information processing with minimal local resources},
author = {Earl T. Campbell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.1464},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages of main paper with an additional 1 page appendix, 5 figures. Please contact me with any comments