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Classical simulation versus universality in measurement-based quantum computation

Abstract

We investigate for which resource states an efficient classical simulation of measurement-based quantum computation is possible. We show that the Schmidt-rank width, a measure recently introduced to assess universality of resource states, plays a crucial role in also this context. We relate Schmidt-rank width to the optimal description of states in terms of tree tensor networks and show that an efficient classical simulation of measurement-based quantum computation is possible for all states with logarithmically bounded Schmidt-rank width (with respect to the system size). For graph states where the Schmidt-rank width scales in this way, we efficiently construct the optimal tree tensor network descriptions, and provide several examples. We highlight parallels in the efficient description of complex systems in quantum information theory and graph theory

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This paper was published in University of Queensland eSpace.

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