Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2003-08-30
Quantum Information Processing, Vol. 2 (4), p. 289-307, 2003
Physics
Quantum Physics
16 pages, 6 figures, new appendix and figures, revised version as accepted for publication
Scientific paper
A single physical interaction might not be universal for quantum computation in general. It has been shown, however, that in some cases it can generate universal quantum computation over a subspace. For example, by encoding logical qubits into arrays of multiple physical qubits, a single isotropic or anisotropic exchange interaction can generate a universal logical gate-set. Recently, encoded universality for the exchange interaction was explicitly demonstrated on three-qubit arrays, the smallest nontrivial encoding. We now present the exact specification of a discrete universal logical gate-set on four-qubit arrays. We show how to implement the single qubit operations exactly with at most 3 nearest neighbor exchange operations and how to generate the encoded controlled-not with 29 parallel nearest neighbor exchange interactions or 54 serial gates, obtained from extensive numerical optimization using genetic algorithms and Nelder-Mead searches. Our gate-sequences are immediately applicable to implementations of quantum circuits with the exchange interaction.
Hsieh Michael
Kempe Julia
Myrgren S.
Whaley Birgitta K.
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