Entangling gates in even Euclidean lattices such as the Leech lattice
Abstract
The group of automorphisms of Euclidean (embedded in ) dense lattices such as the root lattices and , the Barnes-Wall lattice , the unimodular lattice and the Leech lattice may be generated by entangled quantum gates of the corresponding dimension. These (real) gates/lattices are useful for quantum error correction: for instance, the two and four-qubit real Clifford groups are the automorphism groups of the lattices and , respectively, and the three-qubit real Clifford group is maximal in the Weyl group . Technically, the automorphism group of the lattice is the set of orthogonal matrices such that, following the conjugation action by the generating matrix of the lattice, the output matrix is unimodular (of determinant , with integer entries). When the degree is equal to the number of basis elements of , then also acts on basis vectors and is generated with matrices such that the sum of squared entries in a row is one, i.e. may be seen as a quantum gate. For the dense lattices listed above, maximal multipartite entanglement arises. In particular, one finds a balanced tripartite entanglement in (the two- and three- tangles have equal magnitude 1/4) and a GHZ type entanglement in BW. In this paper, we also investigate the entangled gates from and , by seeing them as systems coupling a qutrit to two- and three-qubits, respectively. Apart from quantum computing, the work may be related to particle physics in the spirit of \cite{PLS2010}.
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@article{arxiv.1002.4287,
title = {Entangling gates in even Euclidean lattices such as the Leech lattice},
author = {Michel Planat},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.4287},
year = {2012}
}
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