Protocol for coherently moving non-abelian anyons in quantum double models
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Abstract
Non-abelian topological quantum computation uses the internal states of non-abelian anyons to store logical information; computation is performed by braiding and fusion of non-abelian anyons. Therefore, the capability to coherently move non-abelian anyons is crucial. Existing protocols of coherently moving non-abelian anyons are involved and are only available as linear-depth circuits. We provide a more transparent general principle for constructing protocols to coherently move non-abelian anyons in quantum double models using the ribbon operator formalism. For solvable non-abelian quantum double models, the protocol allows one to take advantage of constant-depth adaptive circuit implementation of ribbon operators. We illustrate the theory with the simplest non-abelian quantum double model that allows for universal quantum computation: the quantum double of S3, the symmetry group of a triangle.
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Presenters
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Chiu Fan Bowen Lo
Harvard University
Authors
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Chiu Fan Bowen Lo
Harvard University
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Anasuya Lyons
Harvard University
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Nathanan Tantivasadakarn
Caltech
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Ruben Verresen
University of Chicago, Harvard University, University of Chicago
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Ashvin Vishwanath
Harvard University