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The ZX−calculus is complete for stabilizer quantum mechanics

Miriam Backens

Abstract

The ZX-calculus is a graphical calculus for reasoning about quantum systems and processes. It is known to be universal for pure state qubit quantum mechanics (QM), meaning any pure state, unitary operation and post-selected pure projective measurement can be expressed in the ZX-calculus. The calculus is also sound, i.e. any equality that can be derived graphically can also be derived using matrix mechanics. Here, we show that the ZX-calculus is complete for pure qubit stabilizer QM, meaning any equality that can be derived using matrices can also be derived pictorially. The proof relies on bringing diagrams into a normal form based on graph states and local Clifford operations.

ISSN
1367−2630
Journal
New Journal of Physics
Language
en
Month
sep
Number
9
Pages
093021
Volume
16
Year
2014