Phys. Rev. A 75, 042303 (2007) [5 pages]Adaptive strategies for graph-state growth in the presence of monitored errorsReceived 6 July 2006; revised 17 October 2006; published 2 April 2007 Graph states (or cluster states) are the entanglement resource that enables one-way quantum computing. They can be grown by projective measurements on the component qubits. Such measurements typically carry a significant failure probability. Moreover, they may generate imperfect entanglement. Here we describe strategies to adapt growth operations in order to cancel incurred errors. Nascent states that initially deviate from the ideal graph states evolve toward the desired high fidelity resource without impractical overheads. Our analysis extends the diagrammatic language of graph states to include characteristics such as tilted vertices, weighted edges, and partial fusion, which arise from experimental imperfections. The strategies we present are relevant to parity projection schemes such as optical path erasure with distributed matter qubits. © 2007 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.75.042303
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.75.042303
PACS:
03.67.Lx, 03.67.Mn, 03.67.Pp, 42.50.Pq
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