Tuesday, August 7, 2012

1208.0928 (Austin G. Fowler et al.)

A primer on surface codes: Developing a machine language for a quantum
computer
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Austin G. Fowler, Matteo Mariantoni, John M. Martinis, Andrew N. Cleland
This article provides an introduction to surface code quantum computing. We first estimate the size and speed of a surface code quantum computer. We then introduce the concept of the stabilizer, using two qubits, and extend this concept to stabilizers acting on a two-dimensional array of physical qubits, on which we implement the surface code. We then describe how logical qubits are formed in the surface code array and give numerical estimates of their fault-tolerance. We outline how logical qubits are physically moved on the array, how qubit braid transformations are constructed, and how a braid between two logical qubits is equivalent to a controlled-NOT. We then describe the single-qubit Hadamard, S and T operators, completing the set of required gates for a universal quantum computer. We conclude by briefly discussing physical implementations of the surface code. We include a number of appendices in which supplementary information to the main text is provided.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0928

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