The ZX-calculus is a graphical language for quantum processes with built-in rewrite rules. The rewrite rules allow equalities to be derived entirely graphically, leading to the question of completeness: can any equality that is derivable using matrices also be derived graphically? The ZX-calculus is known to be complete for scalar-free pure qubit stabilizer quantum mechanics, meaning any equality between two pure stabilizer operators that is true up to a non-zero scalar factorcan be derived using the graphical rewrite rules. Here, we replace those scalar-free rewrite rules with correctly scaled ones and show that, by adding one new diagram element and a new rewrite rule, the calculus can be made complete for pure qubit stabilizer quantum me...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
We introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and compact graphical langu...
In this paper, we show that a qutrit version of ZX-calculus, with rules significantly different from...
The ZX-calculus is a graphical language for quantum processes with built-in rewrite rules. The rewri...
27 pagesInternational audienceThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reason...
The ZX-calculus is a graphical calculus for reasoning about quantum systems and processes. It is kno...
The stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum mechanics. T...
The stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum mechanics. T...
13+15 pagesInternational audienceThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for rea...
Graphical languages offer intuitive and rigorous formalisms for quantum physics. They can be used to...
13+15 pagesThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum m...
Contains an appendix. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.10142The ZX-Calculus is a graph...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
Contains an appendix. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.10142International audienceThe ...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
We introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and compact graphical langu...
In this paper, we show that a qutrit version of ZX-calculus, with rules significantly different from...
The ZX-calculus is a graphical language for quantum processes with built-in rewrite rules. The rewri...
27 pagesInternational audienceThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reason...
The ZX-calculus is a graphical calculus for reasoning about quantum systems and processes. It is kno...
The stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum mechanics. T...
The stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum mechanics. T...
13+15 pagesInternational audienceThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for rea...
Graphical languages offer intuitive and rigorous formalisms for quantum physics. They can be used to...
13+15 pagesThe stabilizer ZX-calculus is a rigorous graphical language for reasoning about quantum m...
Contains an appendix. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.10142The ZX-Calculus is a graph...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
Contains an appendix. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1801.10142International audienceThe ...
International audienceWe introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and c...
We introduce the Scalable ZX-calculus (SZX-calculus for short), a formal and compact graphical langu...
In this paper, we show that a qutrit version of ZX-calculus, with rules significantly different from...