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The KLM scheme or KLM protocol is an implementation of linear optical quantum computing (LOQC) developed in 2000 by Emanuel Knill, Raymond Laflamme and Gerard J. Milburn. This protocol allows for the creation of universal quantum computers using solely linear optical tools.[1] The KLM protocol uses linear optical elements, single-photon sources and photon detectors as resources to construct a quantum computation scheme involving only ancilla resources, quantum teleportations and error corrections.
^Knill, E.; Laflamme, R.; Milburn, G. J. (2001). "A scheme for efficient quantum computation with linear optics". Nature. 409 (6816). Nature Publishing Group: 46–52. Bibcode:2001Natur.409...46K. doi:10.1038/35051009. PMID 11343107. S2CID 4362012.
The KLM scheme or KLMprotocol is an implementation of linear optical quantum computing (LOQC) developed in 2000 by Emanuel Knill, Raymond Laflamme and...
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{a}}_{a}{\hat {a}}_{b}^{\dagger }\right)}.} In 2000 Knill, Laflamme and Milburn (KLMprotocol) proved that it is possible to create a universal quantum computer solely...
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quantum state | ϕ ⟩ {\displaystyle |\phi \rangle } ) to be teleported. The protocol is then as follows: A Bell state is generated with one qubit sent to location...
protocol. In 2004, Nielsen proposed a protocol to create cluster states, borrowing techniques from the Knill-Laflamme-Milburn protocol (KLMprotocol)...
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