International audienceRecent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of clever decompositions of chunks of magic states into sums of efficiently simulable stabiliser states. We show here how, by considering certain non-stabiliser entangled states which have more favourable decompositions, we can speed up these simulations. This is made possible by using the ZX-calculus, which allows us to easily find instances of these entangled states in the simplified diagram representing the quantum circuit to be simulated. We additionally find a new technique of partial stabiliser decompositions that allow us to trade magic states for stabiliser terms. With this technique we require only 2 αt stabiliser terms, where α ≈ 0.396, ...
Improving the simulation of quantum circuits on classical computers is important for understanding q...
Abstract—As quantum information processing gains traction, its sim-ulation becomes increasingly sign...
Large-scale quantum computation is likely to require massive quantum error correction (QEC). QEC cod...
International audienceRecent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of cl...
Recent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of clever decompositions of...
Recent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of clever decompositions of...
We introduce an enhanced technique for strong classical simulation of quantum circuits which combine...
Recent advances in classical simulation of Clifford+T circuits make use of the ZX calculus to iterat...
With this thesis project, we improve the classical simulation of quantum computers using stabilizers...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Universal quantum computation can be achieved with a gate set that includes a generating set of Clif...
The stabiliser formalism is a widely used and successful subtheory of quantum mechanics consisting o...
This paper builds on the idea of simulating stabiliser circuits through transformations of quadratic...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
We give a new algorithm for computing the robustness of magic-a measure of the utility of quantum st...
Improving the simulation of quantum circuits on classical computers is important for understanding q...
Abstract—As quantum information processing gains traction, its sim-ulation becomes increasingly sign...
Large-scale quantum computation is likely to require massive quantum error correction (QEC). QEC cod...
International audienceRecent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of cl...
Recent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of clever decompositions of...
Recent developments in classical simulation of quantum circuits make use of clever decompositions of...
We introduce an enhanced technique for strong classical simulation of quantum circuits which combine...
Recent advances in classical simulation of Clifford+T circuits make use of the ZX calculus to iterat...
With this thesis project, we improve the classical simulation of quantum computers using stabilizers...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
Universal quantum computation can be achieved with a gate set that includes a generating set of Clif...
The stabiliser formalism is a widely used and successful subtheory of quantum mechanics consisting o...
This paper builds on the idea of simulating stabiliser circuits through transformations of quadratic...
Recent work has explored using the stabilizer formalism to classically simulate quantum circuits con...
We give a new algorithm for computing the robustness of magic-a measure of the utility of quantum st...
Improving the simulation of quantum circuits on classical computers is important for understanding q...
Abstract—As quantum information processing gains traction, its sim-ulation becomes increasingly sign...
Large-scale quantum computation is likely to require massive quantum error correction (QEC). QEC cod...