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Geometries for universal quantum computation with matchgates
Daniel J. Brod, Ernesto F. Galvão
Published 2012-07-09, updated 2012-10-10Version 2
Matchgates are a group of two-qubit gates associated with free fermions. They are classically simulatable if restricted to act between nearest neighbors on a one-dimensional chain, but become universal for quantum computation with longer-range interactions. We describe various alternative geometries with nearest-neighbor interactions that result in universal quantum computation with matchgates only, including subtle departures from the chain. Our results pave the way for new quantum computer architectures that rely solely on the simple interactions associated with matchgates.
Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures. Updated version includes an appendix extending one of the results
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 86, 052307 (2012)
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: universal quantum computation, matchgates, geometries, quantum computer architectures, two-qubit gates
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