Continuously tunable surface code logical gates via syndrome-adaptive transversal operations

ORAL

Abstract

Coherent single-qubit Z rotations such as T-gates feature in prominent quantum algorithms and subroutines such as the quantum Fourier transform. We propose an approximate protocol for realizing coherent rotations on the logical qubits encoded in a surface code using only coherent rotations on the physical qubits and syndrome measurements. Our protocol reduces the need for ancilla qubits in implementing non-Clifford gates as compared to magic-state distillation protocols. As a result, it holds promise to dramatically reduce the qubit overhead in useful quantum algorithms such as Shor's algorithm.

Publication: Continuously tunable surface code logical gates via syndrome-adaptive transversal operations

Presenters

  • Eric Huang

    • University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Eric Huang

    • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Pierre-Gabriel Rozon

    • McGill University
  • Kartiek Agarwal

    • McGill University
    • McGill Univ
  • Arpit Dua

    • Caltech
  • Michael Gullans

    • University of Maryland, College Park