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Quantum computation
March 20, 2024 13:10, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 430 (8 Gubkina) + Zoom


Lecture 7. Universality of quantum circuits

V. I. Yashin


https://youtu.be/1Lb2ldVTd34

Abstract: In this Lecture we continued to discuss properties of quantum circuits. First of all, we considered measurements in more detail: arbitrary non-destructive and/or entangling measurements can be reduced using by ancillae and unitary gates to destructive measurements of the computational basis. Then, we discussed the simplest protocols of quantum communication: transmission of classical information through a quantum channel, generation of entanglement using a quantum channel, superdense coding, and quantum teleportation. We talked about the deferred measurement principle: measurements over a qubit can always be “deferred” until the end of the computation by using quantum control. In particular, using this principle, any classical circuit can be reduced to a unitary quantum circuit. We also proved the universality of the set of arbitrary one-qubit gates and $C\mathrm{NOT}$ gates. Finally, we introduced the class $\mathtt{BQP}$ of languages efficiently decidable quantum circuits.


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