Boson sampling from a Gaussian state
- PMID: 25238340
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.100502
Boson sampling from a Gaussian state
Abstract
We pose a randomized boson-sampling problem. Strong evidence exists that such a problem becomes intractable on a classical computer as a function of the number of bosons. We describe a quantum optical processor that can solve this problem efficiently based on a Gaussian input state, a linear optical network, and nonadaptive photon counting measurements. All the elements required to build such a processor currently exist. The demonstration of such a device would provide empirical evidence that quantum computers can, indeed, outperform classical computers and could lead to applications.
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