Quantum Universality in Composite Systems: A Trichotomy of Clifford Resources
Abstract
We show that single-qudit universality in Clifford-based gate sets follows a trichotomy determined by the prime factorization of the local dimension . For prime , any gate outside the Clifford group is universal. For prime-power dimensions with , not every non-Clifford gate is universal, but it can be achieved by suitable members of a family of diagonal phase gates, generalizing the qubit gate, as well as by permutations as simple as swapping and while leaving all other basis states unchanged. When decomposes into pairwise coprime prime powers, generalized CNOT-type gates between the corresponding factors already suffice for universality. In this composite case, universality can be obtained without introducing an explicit diagonal magic gate. Our results split non-Clifford resources for high-dimensional systems into two broad mechanisms: CNOT-type (permutations) or -type (diagonal phases) gates.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.20787,
title = {Quantum Universality in Composite Systems: A Trichotomy of Clifford Resources},
author = {Alejandro Borda and Julian Rincon and César Galindo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.20787},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
20 pages. Some minor edition in abstract and introduction