Depth reduction for quantum Clifford circuits through Pauli measurements

ORAL

Abstract

Clifford circuits play an important role in quantum computation. Gottesman and Chuang proposed a gate teleportation protocol so that a quantum circuit can be implemented by the teleportation circuit with specific ancillary qubits. In particular, an n-qubit Clifford circuit U can be implemented by preparing an ancillary stabilizer state $I \otimes U |\Psi\rightangle^{\otimes n}$ for teleportation and doing a Pauli correction conditioned on the measurement. In this paper, we provide an alternative procedure to implement a Clifford circuit through Pauli measurements, by preparing O(1) ancillas that are Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS) stabilizer states. That is to say, O(1) CSS states are sufficient to implement any Clifford circuit. As an application to fault-tolerant quantum computation, any Clifford circuit can be implemented by O(1) steps of Steane syndrome extraction if clean CSS stabilizer states are available.

*1. National Research Foundation & Ministry of Education, Singapore
2. National Research Foundation of Singapore and Yale-NUS College (through grant number IG14-LR001 and a startup grant)
3. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan under Grant No. 107WIA0110106,
4. NSF Grants No. CCF-1421078 and No. MPS-1719778
5. An IBM Einstein Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study

Presenters

  • Yi-Cong Zheng

    • Quantum Lab, Tencent
    • Tencent Quantum Lab, Tencent

Authors

  • Yi-Cong Zheng

    • Quantum Lab, Tencent
    • Tencent Quantum Lab, Tencent
  • Ching-Yi Lai

    • Institute of Communications Engineering, National Chiao Tung University
  • Todd Brun

    • Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California
    • University of Southern California
  • Leong-Chuan Kwek

    • Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore