Thank you to the AQUA group at Keio University for this collaboration. A Substrate Scheduler for Compiling Arbitrary Fault-tolerant Graph States Graph states are useful computational resources in quantum computing, particularly in measurement-based quantum computing models. However, compiling arbitrary graph states into executable form for fault-tolerant surface code execution and accurately estimating the compilation costContinue reading “Paper Dance”
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Great work from Adrian, Sam and Ryan. https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.15625
Welcome to Sam, Thinh and Jannis
A walk welcome to the QTS group to new postdocs, Sam Elman (previously of U.Syd) and Thinh Le (previously of U.Vienna) and our new Sydney Quantum Academy PhD student, Jannis Ruh who comes to us from Konstanz, Germany.
Our work with Standards Australia: Report 1, Quantum Computing.
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EDTAS on Quantum Computing:Technology Opportunities Quick Look Report
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Multiplexed Pseudo-Deterministic Photon Source with Asymmetric Switching Elements S Brandhofer, CR Myers, SJ Devitt, I Polian arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07258
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Transversal Injection: A method for direct encoding of ancilla states for non-Clifford gates using stabiliser codes Jason Gavriel, Daniel Herr, Alexis Shaw, Michael J. Bremner, Alexandru Paler, Simon J. Devitt https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.10046
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Q2Graph: a modelling tool for measurement-based quantum computing Greg Bowen, Simon Devitt https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.00657
Simon Devitt joins Australian National Quantum Committee.
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Compilation of algorithm-specific graph states for quantum circuits Madhav Krishnan Vijayan, Alexandru Paler, Jason Gavriel, Casey R. Myers, Peter P. Rohde, Simon J. Devitt https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.07345