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Qutrit Magic State Distillation

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Magic state distillation (MSD) is a purification protocol that plays a central role in fault tolerant quantum computation. Repeated iteration of the steps of a MSD protocol, generates pure single non-stabilizer states, or magic states, from multiple copies of a mixed resource state using stabilizer operations only. Thus mixed resource states promote the stabilizer operations to full universality. Magic state distillation was introduced for qubit-based quantum computation, but little has been known concerning MSD in higher dimensional qudit-based computation. Here, we describe a general approach for studying MSD in higher dimensions. We use it to investigate the features of a qutrit MSD protocol based on the 5-qutrit stabilizer code. We show that this protocol distills non-stabilizer magic states, and identify two types of states, that are attractors of this iteration map. Finally, we show how these states may be converted, via stabilizer circuits alone, into a state suitable for state injected implementation of a non-Clifford phase gate, enabling non-Clifford unitary computation.

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Asymptotic magic state distillation with almost linear rate

quant-ph · 2026-05-28 · unverdicted · novelty 8.0

A new family of magic state distillation protocols based on logical Clifford error checking achieves near-linear asymptotic rate despite overhead exponent exceeding one, showing the quantities are not tightly coupled in the sublinear regime.

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  • Asymptotic magic state distillation with almost linear rate quant-ph · 2026-05-28 · unverdicted · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    A new family of magic state distillation protocols based on logical Clifford error checking achieves near-linear asymptotic rate despite overhead exponent exceeding one, showing the quantities are not tightly coupled in the sublinear regime.