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Abstract

Quantum computational algorithms exploit quantum mechanics to solve problems exponentially faster than the best classical algorithms. Shor's quantum algorithm for fast number factoring is a key example and the prime motivator in the international effort to realize a quantum computer. However, due to the substantial resource requirement, to date there have been only four small-scale demonstrations. Here, we address this resource demand and demonstrate a scalable version of Shor's algorithm in which the n-qubit control register is replaced by a single qubit that is recycled n times: the total number of qubits is one-third of that required in the standard protocol. Encoding the work register in higher-dimensional states, we implement a two-photon compiled algorithm to factor N = 21. The algorithmic output is distinguishable from noise, in contrast to previous demonstrations. These results point to larger-scale implementations of Shor's algorithm by harnessing scalable resource reductions applicable to all physical architectures.

Details

Title
Experimental realization of Shor's quantum factoring algorithm using qubit recycling
Author
Martín-lópez, Enrique; Laing, Anthony; Lawson, Thomas; Alvarez, Roberto; Zhou, Xiao-qi; O'brien, Jeremy L
Pages
773-776
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Nov 2012
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17494885
e-ISSN
17494893
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1143041702
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Nov 2012