1. Quantum computational advantage attested by nonlocal games with the cyclic cluster state
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Daniel, Austin K., Zhu, Yinyue, Alderete, C. Huerta, Buchemmavari, Vikas, Green, Alaina M., Nguyen, Nhung H., Thurtell, Tyler G., Zhao, Andrew, Linke, Norbert M., and Miyake, Akimasa
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We propose a set of Bell-type nonlocal games that can be used to prove an unconditional quantum advantage in an objective and hardware-agnostic manner. In these games, the circuit depth needed to prepare a cyclic cluster state and measure a subset of its Pauli stabilizers on a quantum computer is compared to that of classical Boolean circuits with the same, nearest-neighboring gate connectivity. Using a circuit-based trapped-ion quantum computer, we prepare and measure a six-qubit cyclic cluster state with an overall fidelity of 60.6% and 66.4%, before and after correcting for measurement-readout errors, respectively. Our experimental results indicate that while this fidelity readily passes conventional (or depth-0) Bell bounds for local hidden-variable models, it is on the cusp of demonstrating a higher probability of success than what is possible by depth-1 classical circuits. Our games offer a practical and scalable set of quantitative benchmarks for quantum computers in the pre-fault-tolerant regime as the number of qubits available increases., Comment: Published in Physical Review Research, 12 + 9 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables
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- 2021
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