Continuous-variable (CV) devices are a promising platform for demonstrating large-scale quantum information protocols. In this framework we define a general quantum computational model based on a CV hardware. It consists of vacuum input states, a finite set of gates-including non-Gaussian elements-and homodyne detection. We show that this model incorporates encodings sufficient for probabilistic fault-tolerant universal quantum computing. Furthermore, we show that this model can be adapted to yield sampling problems that cannot be simulated efficiently with a classical computer, unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses. This allows us to provide a simple paradigm for experiments to probe quantum advantage relying on Gaussian states, homody...
Quantum samplers are believed capable of sampling efficiently from distributions that are classicall...
In the near future, there will likely be special-purpose quantum computers with 40-50 high-quality q...
The required set of operations for universal continuous-variable quantum computation can be divided ...
Corrected a mistake in v1 concerning squeezing amplificationInternational audienceContinuous-Variabl...
Corrected a mistake in v1 concerning squeezing amplificationInternational audienceContinuous-Variabl...
We define a quantum computational model with continuous variables composed of vacuum input states, a...
A long-standing open question about Gaussian continuous-variable cluster states is whether they enab...
We describe a generalization of the cluster-state model of quantum computation to continuous-variabl...
We present strictly efficient schemes for scalable measurement-based quantum computing using continu...
Quantum computers offer impressive computational speed-ups over their present-day (classical) counte...
It remains questionable whether all physically realizable computational model can be simulated by cu...
We study the robustness of a fault-tolerant quantum computer subject to Gaussian non-Markovian quant...
We study the robustness of a fault-tolerant quantum computer subject to Gaussian non-Markovian quant...
© 2017 by the Authors. There is a large body of evidence for the potential of greater computational ...
We consider the tasks of learning quantum states, measurements and channels generated by continuous-...
Quantum samplers are believed capable of sampling efficiently from distributions that are classicall...
In the near future, there will likely be special-purpose quantum computers with 40-50 high-quality q...
The required set of operations for universal continuous-variable quantum computation can be divided ...
Corrected a mistake in v1 concerning squeezing amplificationInternational audienceContinuous-Variabl...
Corrected a mistake in v1 concerning squeezing amplificationInternational audienceContinuous-Variabl...
We define a quantum computational model with continuous variables composed of vacuum input states, a...
A long-standing open question about Gaussian continuous-variable cluster states is whether they enab...
We describe a generalization of the cluster-state model of quantum computation to continuous-variabl...
We present strictly efficient schemes for scalable measurement-based quantum computing using continu...
Quantum computers offer impressive computational speed-ups over their present-day (classical) counte...
It remains questionable whether all physically realizable computational model can be simulated by cu...
We study the robustness of a fault-tolerant quantum computer subject to Gaussian non-Markovian quant...
We study the robustness of a fault-tolerant quantum computer subject to Gaussian non-Markovian quant...
© 2017 by the Authors. There is a large body of evidence for the potential of greater computational ...
We consider the tasks of learning quantum states, measurements and channels generated by continuous-...
Quantum samplers are believed capable of sampling efficiently from distributions that are classicall...
In the near future, there will likely be special-purpose quantum computers with 40-50 high-quality q...
The required set of operations for universal continuous-variable quantum computation can be divided ...