Hong-Ye Hu, Andi Gu, et al.
Nature Communications
The remarkable complexity of a topologically ordered many-body quantum system is encoded in the characteristics of its anyons. Quintessential predictions emanating from this complexity employ the Fibonacci string net condensate (Fib SNC) and its anyons: sampling Fib-SNC would estimate chromatic polynomials while exchanging its anyons would implement universal quantum computation. However, physical realizations remained elusive. We introduce a scalable dynamical string net preparation (DSNP) that constructs Fib SNC and its anyons on reconfigurable graphs suitable for near-term superconducting processors. Coupling the DSNP approach with composite error-mitigation on deep circuits, we create, measure, and braids Fibonacci anyons; charge measurements show 94% accuracy, and exchanging the anyons yields the expected golden ratio ϕ with 98% average accuracy. We then sample the Fib SNC to estimate chromatic polynomial at ϕ + 2 for several graphs. Our results establish the proof of principle for using Fib-SNC and its anyons for fault-tolerant universal quantum computation and aim at a classically hard problem.
Hong-Ye Hu, Andi Gu, et al.
Nature Communications
John M. Martyn, Khadijeh Najafi, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Dennis Willsch, Dennis Rieger, et al.
Nature Physics
Elisa Bäumer, Vinay Tripathi, et al.
PRX Quantum