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arxiv: 1409.4880 · v1 · submitted 2014-09-17 · 🪐 quant-ph

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Practical Topological Cluster State Quantum Computing Requires Loss Below 1%

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The surface code cannot be used when qubits vanish during computation; instead, a variant known as the topological cluster state is necessary. It has a gate error threshold of $0.75% and only requires nearest-neighbor interactions on a 2D array of qubits. Previous work on loss tolerance using this code only considered qubits vanishing during measurement. We begin by also including qubit loss during two-qubit gates and initialization, and then additionally consider interaction errors that occur when neighbors attempt to entangle with a qubit that isn't there. In doing so, we show that even our best case scenario requires a loss rate below 1% in order to avoid considerable space-time overhead.

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