Yang-Baxterizations, Universal Quantum Gates and Hamiltonians
Quantum Information Processing
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10th Anniversary Edition
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10th Anniversary Edition
Quantum computing via the Bethe ansatz
Quantum Information Processing
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Integrable quantum computation is defined as quantum computing via the integrable condition, in which two-qubit gates are either nontrivial unitary solutions of the Yang---Baxter equation or the Swap gate (permutation). To make the definition clear, in this article, we explore the physics underlying the quantum circuit model, and then present a unified description on both quantum computing via the Bethe ansatz and quantum computing via the Yang---Baxter equation.