Majorana-based quantum computation seeks to encode information nonlocally in pairs of Majorana zero modes, thereby isolating qubit states from a local noisy environment. In addition to long coherence times, the attractiveness of Majorana-based quantum computing relies on achieving topologically protected Clifford gates from braiding operations. Recent works have conjectured that mean-field BCS calculations may fail to account for nonuniversal corrections to the Majorana braiding operations. Such errors would be detrimental to Majorana-based topological quantum computing schemes. In this work, we develop a particle-number-conserving approach for measurement-based topological quantum computing and investigate the effect of quantum phase fluct...
Nowadays, quantum computers, a promising direction of computer hardware development, suffer too much...
The recent advances in the field of topological materials have established a novel understanding of ...
Majorana zero modes (MZMs) are promising candidates for topologically-protected quantum computing ha...
Topological quantum computing seeks to store and manipulate information in a protected manner using ...
Color-code quantum computation seamlessly combines Majorana-based hardware with topological error co...
Carrying out fault-tolerant topological quantum computation using non-Abelian anyons (e.g., Majorana...
We present a measurement-based scheme for performing braiding operations on Majorana zero modes in m...
Qubits built out of Majorana zero modes (MZMs) constitute the primary path towards topologically pro...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Quantum computers can efficiently simulate natural processes and solve certain types of mathematical...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Majorana zero modes are emergent zero-energy quasiparticle excitations in certain superconducting s...
Quantum computers can efficiently simulate natural processes and solve certain types of mathematical...
The recent advances in the field of topological materials have established a novel understanding of ...
Nowadays, quantum computers, a promising direction of computer hardware development, suffer too much...
The recent advances in the field of topological materials have established a novel understanding of ...
Majorana zero modes (MZMs) are promising candidates for topologically-protected quantum computing ha...
Topological quantum computing seeks to store and manipulate information in a protected manner using ...
Color-code quantum computation seamlessly combines Majorana-based hardware with topological error co...
Carrying out fault-tolerant topological quantum computation using non-Abelian anyons (e.g., Majorana...
We present a measurement-based scheme for performing braiding operations on Majorana zero modes in m...
Qubits built out of Majorana zero modes (MZMs) constitute the primary path towards topologically pro...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Quantum computers can efficiently simulate natural processes and solve certain types of mathematical...
Topological quantum computation encodes quantum information nonlocally by nucleating non-Abelian any...
Majorana zero modes are emergent zero-energy quasiparticle excitations in certain superconducting s...
Quantum computers can efficiently simulate natural processes and solve certain types of mathematical...
The recent advances in the field of topological materials have established a novel understanding of ...
Nowadays, quantum computers, a promising direction of computer hardware development, suffer too much...
The recent advances in the field of topological materials have established a novel understanding of ...
Majorana zero modes (MZMs) are promising candidates for topologically-protected quantum computing ha...