We present a hybrid scheme for quantum computation that combines the modular structure of elementary building blocks used in the circuit model with the advantages of a measurement-based approach to quantum computation. We show how to construct optimal resource states of minimal size to implement elementary building blocks for encoded quantum computation in a measurement-based way, including states for error correction and encoded gates. The performance of the scheme is determined by the quality of the resource states, where within the considered error model a threshold of the order of 10% local noise per particle for fault-tolerant quantum computation and quantum communication.
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Zwerger, M., Briegel, H. J., & Dür, W. (2014). Hybrid architecture for encoded measurement-based quantum computation. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep05364
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