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arxiv: 1303.3066 · v1 · pith:Y3LJQTMGnew · submitted 2013-03-13 · 🪐 quant-ph

Distillation protocols for Fourier states in quantum computing

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keywords fouriergatesphaseprotocolsstatesarbitrarycomputingdistillation
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Fourier states are multi-qubit registers that facilitate phase rotations in fault-tolerant quantum computing. We propose distillation protocols for constructing the fundamental, $n$-qubit Fourier state with error $O(2^{-n})$ at a cost of $O(n \log n)$ Toffoli gates and Clifford gates, or any arbitrary Fourier state using $O(n^2)$ gates. We analyze these protocols with methods from digital signal processing. These results suggest that phase kickback, which uses Fourier states, could be the current lowest-overhead method for generating arbitrary phase rotations.

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