Extends n-dimensional topological stabilizer codes to Clifford hierarchy versions corresponding to non-Abelian gauge theories and constructs transversal gates at the (n+1)th Clifford level.
Demonstrating the viability of universal quantum computation using teleportation and single-qubit operations,
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A pruned distributed inverse quantum Fourier transform reduces inter-node communication from quadratic to linear scaling in the number of nodes while preserving functional correctness.
Automorphisms of gauge groups extend to higher or non-invertible symmetries in topological gauge theories and enable transversal non-Clifford gates in 2+1d Z_N qudit Clifford stabilizer models for N greater than or equal to 3.
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Clifford Hierarchy Stabilizer Codes: Transversal Non-Clifford Gates and Magic
Extends n-dimensional topological stabilizer codes to Clifford hierarchy versions corresponding to non-Abelian gauge theories and constructs transversal gates at the (n+1)th Clifford level.
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Communication-Efficient Distributed Inverse Quantum Fourier Transform
A pruned distributed inverse quantum Fourier transform reduces inter-node communication from quadratic to linear scaling in the number of nodes while preserving functional correctness.
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Automorphism in Gauge Theories: Higher Symmetries and Transversal Non-Clifford Logical Gates
Automorphisms of gauge groups extend to higher or non-invertible symmetries in topological gauge theories and enable transversal non-Clifford gates in 2+1d Z_N qudit Clifford stabilizer models for N greater than or equal to 3.