8
talks
1
committee roles
0
leadership roles
2013–2021
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fusion-based quantum computation | QIP 2021 | regular | Sara Bartolucci, Patrick Birchall, Hector Bombin, Hugo Cable, Chris Dawson, Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia, Eric Johnston, Konrad Kieling, Naomi Nickerson, Mihir Pant, Terry Rudolph, Chris Sparrow |
Abstract We introduce fusion based quantum computing (FBQC) - a model of universal quantum computation in which entangling measurements, called fusions, are performed on the qubits of small constant sized entangled resource states. We introduce a stabilizer formalism for analyzing fault tolerance and computation in these schemes. This framework naturally captures the error structure that arises in certain physical systems, such as linear optics. FBQC can offer significant architectural simplifications, enabling hardware made up of many identical modules, and reducing classical processing requirements. We present two pedagogical examples of fault-tolerant schemes constructed in this framework and numerically evaluate their threshold under a general error model with measurement erasure and error, and a linear-optical error model with fusion failure and photon loss. In these schemes, fusion failures, as well as errors, are directly dealt with by the quantum error correction protocol. We find that tailoring the fault-tolerance framework to the physical system allows the scheme to have a higher threshold than schemes reported in literature. We present a ballistic scheme which can tolerate a 10.3% probability of suffering photon loss in each fusion. |
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| A robust Eastin-Knill theorem with applications beyond quantum computation | QIP 2020 | plenary_long | Mischa Woods, Alvaro Alhambra, Philippe Faist, Sepehr Nezami, Victor Albert, Grant Salton, Patrick Hayden, John Preskill |
| Continuous symmetries and approximate quantum error correction | TQC 2019 | invited | Philippe Faist, Sepehr Nezami, Victor Albert, Grant Salton, Patrick Hayden, John Preskill |
| Code properties from holographic geometries | TQC 2017 | regular | John Preskill |
| Holographic quantum error-correcting codes: toy models for the bulk/boundary correspondence | QIP 2016 | regular ▸ presenter | Beni Yoshida, Daniel Harlow, John Preskill |
| Unfolding the color code | QIP 2016 | regular | ▸Aleksander Kubica, Beni Yoshida |
| Fault-tolerant logical gates in quantum error-correcting codes | QIP 2015 | regular | Beni Yoshida |
| Unforgeable tokens: what we can do with imperfect qubit memories | QCRYPT 2013 | invited ▸ presenter | — |
Committee service
| Conference | Committee | Position | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| QIP 2019 | PC | member | — |
Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
|---|---|
| John Preskill | 4 |
| Beni Yoshida | 3 |
| Grant Salton | 2 |
| Patrick Hayden | 2 |
| Philippe Faist | 2 |
| Sepehr Nezami | 2 |
| Victor Albert | 2 |
| Aleksander Kubica | 1 |
| Alvaro Alhambra | 1 |
| Chris Dawson | 1 |
| Chris Sparrow | 1 |
| Daniel Harlow | 1 |
| Eric Johnston | 1 |
| Hector Bombin | 1 |
| Hugo Cable | 1 |
| Konrad Kieling | 1 |
| Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia | 1 |
| Mihir Pant | 1 |
| Mischa Woods | 1 |
| Naomi Nickerson | 1 |