Enhanced fault-tolerant quantum computing in d-level systems
Abstract
Error correcting codes protect quantum information and form the basis of fault tolerant quantum computing. Leading proposals for fault-tolerant quantum computation require codes with an exceedingly rare property, a transverse non-Clifford gate. Codes with the desired property are presented for d-level, qudit, systems with prime d. The codes use n=d-1 qudits and can detect upto d/3 errors. We quantify the performance of these codes for one approach to quantum computation, known as magic state distillation. Unlike prior work, we find performance is always enhanced by increasing d.
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