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12 September 2005 Non-Gaussian states of light as an offline resource for universal continuous variable quantum information processing
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Abstract
We prove that continuous variable quantum information processing via Gaussian preserving operations, with Gaussian input states plus a (highly nonclassical) Fock number state, and subject to homodyne measurements and feedforward, can be efficiently simulated on a classical computer. This result reinforces the importance of the cubic phase state as an offline resource for universal continuous variable quantum information processing. We study the practical realization of this state by determining the Wigner function for an approximate cubic phase state prepared via two-mode squeezing with postselection on the signal field by displacing and counting photons in the idler field.
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Shohini Ghose and Barry C. Sanders "Non-Gaussian states of light as an offline resource for universal continuous variable quantum information processing", Proc. SPIE 5893, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging III, 58930X (12 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619783
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KEYWORDS
Quantum information processing

Computer simulations

Quantum computing

Homodyne detection

Device simulation

Optical circuits

Photons

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