We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-based quantum computing exhibits a transition between two distinct “phases”—one in which every state is a universal resource for quantum computation, and another in which any local measurement sequence can be simulated efficiently on a classical computer. Remarkably, this transition in computational power does not coincide with any phase transition, classical, or quantum in the underlying spin-lattice model
We simulate the critical behavior of the Ising model utilizing a thermal state prepared using quantu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In this dissertation we study classical and quantum sp...
Thermal properties of nanomaterials are crucial to not only improving our fundamental understanding ...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
Measurement-based quantum computation utilizes an initial entangled resource state and proceeds with...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
Many problems of interest in physics, chemistry and computer science are equivalent to problems defi...
Simulating the nonequilibrium dynamics of thermal states is a fundamental problem across scales from...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
We simulate the critical behavior of the Ising model utilizing a thermal state prepared using quantu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In this dissertation we study classical and quantum sp...
Thermal properties of nanomaterials are crucial to not only improving our fundamental understanding ...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
Measurement-based quantum computation utilizes an initial entangled resource state and proceeds with...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
Many problems of interest in physics, chemistry and computer science are equivalent to problems defi...
Simulating the nonequilibrium dynamics of thermal states is a fundamental problem across scales from...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
Preparing quantum thermal states on a quantum computer is in general a difficult task. We provide a ...
We simulate the critical behavior of the Ising model utilizing a thermal state prepared using quantu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015In this dissertation we study classical and quantum sp...
Thermal properties of nanomaterials are crucial to not only improving our fundamental understanding ...