Consumption of magic states promotes the stabilizer model of computation to universal quantum computation. Here, we propose three different classical algorithms for simulating such universal quantum circuits, and characterize them by establishing precise connections with a family of magic monotones. Our first simulator introduces a new class of quasiprobability distributions and connects its runtime to a generalized notion of negativity. We prove that this algorithm has significantly improved exponential scaling compared to all prior quasiprobability simulators for qubits. Our second simulator is a new variant of the stabilizer-rank simulation algorithm, extended to work with mixed states and with significantly improved runtime bounds. Our ...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
It was recently shown that a hidden variable model can be constructed for universal quantum computat...
We give a new algorithm for computing the $\textit{robustness of magic}$ - a measure of the utility ...
Stabiliser operations and state preparations are efficiently simulable by classical computers. Stabi...
The development of a framework for quantifying ‘non-stabilizerness’ of quantum operations is motivat...
This thesis deals with the question of what resources are necessary and sufficient for quantum compu...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Concordant computation is a circuit-based model of quantum computation for mixed states, that assume...
To achieve universal quantum computation via general fault-tolerant schemes, stabilizer operations m...
A central problem in quantum information is to determine the minimal physical resources that are req...
Non-stabilizerness or magic resource characterizes the amount of non-Clifford operations needed to p...
In this work, we develop resource-theoretic approaches to study the non-stabilizer resources in faul...
Universal quantum computation can be achieved with a gate set that includes a generating set of Clif...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
It was recently shown that a hidden variable model can be constructed for universal quantum computat...
We give a new algorithm for computing the $\textit{robustness of magic}$ - a measure of the utility ...
Stabiliser operations and state preparations are efficiently simulable by classical computers. Stabi...
The development of a framework for quantifying ‘non-stabilizerness’ of quantum operations is motivat...
This thesis deals with the question of what resources are necessary and sufficient for quantum compu...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Concordant computation is a circuit-based model of quantum computation for mixed states, that assume...
To achieve universal quantum computation via general fault-tolerant schemes, stabilizer operations m...
A central problem in quantum information is to determine the minimal physical resources that are req...
Non-stabilizerness or magic resource characterizes the amount of non-Clifford operations needed to p...
In this work, we develop resource-theoretic approaches to study the non-stabilizer resources in faul...
Universal quantum computation can be achieved with a gate set that includes a generating set of Clif...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
It was recently shown that a hidden variable model can be constructed for universal quantum computat...
We give a new algorithm for computing the $\textit{robustness of magic}$ - a measure of the utility ...