We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of quantum computational power as a function of temperature and the system parameter. There exists a finite region in the phase diagram such that the thermal equilibrium states are capable of providing a universal fault-tolerant resource for measurement-based quantum computation. Moreover, in such a region the thermal resource states on the three-dimensional lattices can enable topological protection for quantum computation. The two models behave similarly in terms of quantum computational power. However, they have different properties in terms of the usual phase transitions. The first model has a first-order phase transition only at zero tempe...
Single-spin measurements on the ground state of an interacting spin lattice can be used to perform a...
We develop a novel approach to phase transitions in quantum spin models based on a relation to their...
In this chapter we discuss aspects of the quantum critical behavior that occurs at a quantum phase t...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
Phase transitions and their associated critical phenomena are of fundamental importance and play a c...
Closed quantum systems exhibit different dynamical regimes, like Many-Body Localization or thermaliz...
Numerous materials and physical systems exhibiting strong correlations show anomalous behavior at lo...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
We simulate the critical behavior of the Ising model utilizing a thermal state prepared using quantu...
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...
We provide a method for constructing finite temperature states of one-dimensional spin chains displa...
Single-spin measurements on the ground state of an interacting spin lattice can be used to perform a...
We develop a novel approach to phase transitions in quantum spin models based on a relation to their...
In this chapter we discuss aspects of the quantum critical behavior that occurs at a quantum phase t...
We construct two spin models on lattices (both two and three dimensional) to study the capability of...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
We show that the usefulness of the thermal state of a specific spin-lattice model for measurement-ba...
This article first gives a concise introduction to quantum phase transitions, emphasizing similariti...
Phase transitions and their associated critical phenomena are of fundamental importance and play a c...
Closed quantum systems exhibit different dynamical regimes, like Many-Body Localization or thermaliz...
Numerous materials and physical systems exhibiting strong correlations show anomalous behavior at lo...
We consider measurement-based quantum computation using the state of a spin-lattice system in equili...
We simulate the critical behavior of the Ising model utilizing a thermal state prepared using quantu...
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...
We provide a method for constructing finite temperature states of one-dimensional spin chains displa...
Single-spin measurements on the ground state of an interacting spin lattice can be used to perform a...
We develop a novel approach to phase transitions in quantum spin models based on a relation to their...
In this chapter we discuss aspects of the quantum critical behavior that occurs at a quantum phase t...