On fault tolerant single-shot logical state preparation and robust long-range entanglement
Abstract
Preparing encoded logical states is the first step in a fault-tolerant quantum computation. Standard approaches based on concatenation or repeated measurement incur a significant time overhead. The Raussendorf-Bravyi-Harrington cluster state offers an alternative: a single-shot preparation of encoded states of the surface code, by means of a constant depth quantum circuit, followed by a single round of measurement and classical feedforward. In this work we generalize this approach and prove that single-shot logical state preparation can be achieved for arbitrary quantum LDPC codes. Our proof relies on a minimum-weight decoder and is based on a generalization of Gottesman's clustering-of-errors argument. As an application, we also prove single-shot preparation of the encoded GHZ state in arbitrary quantum LDPC codes. This shows that adaptive noisy constant depth quantum circuits are capable of generating generic robust long-range entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.2411.04405,
title = {On fault tolerant single-shot logical state preparation and robust long-range entanglement},
author = {Thiago Bergamaschi and Yunchao Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04405},
year = {2025}
}
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32 pages. To appear in ITCS 2025