Classical simulation of fermionic linear optics augmented with noisy ancillas
Abstract
Fermionic linear optics is a model of quantum computation which is efficiently simulable on a classical probabilistic computer. We study the problem of a classical simulation of fermionic linear optics augmented with noisy auxiliary states. If the auxiliary state can be expressed as a convex combination of pure Fermionic Gaussian states, the corresponding computation scheme is classically simulable. We present an analytic characterisation of the set of convex-Gaussian states in the first non-trivial case, in which the Hilbert space of the ancilla is a four-mode Fock space. We use our result to solve an open problem recently posed by De Melo et al. and to study in detail the geometrical properties of the set of convex-Gaussian states.
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