Gary McGuire Ph.D.
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Department of Mathematics |
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| National University of Ireland |
Mathematics |
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| Kildare |
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| Ireland |
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My research area is algebra and discrete mathematics, usually involving error-correcting codes, combinatorial designs, finite geometries, algebraic geometry and algebraic number theory. At the moment I am working on APN functions, and codes over Frobenius rings.
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Numerical simulation results are presented which suggest that a class of non-adiabatic rapid passage sweeps known as twisted rapid passage should be capable of implementing a universal set of quantum gates that operate with high fidelity. The universal set consists of the Hadamard and NOT gates, together with variants of the phase, pi/8, and controlled-phase gates. The simulations suggest that the universal set of gates produced by twisted rapid passage shows promise as possible elements of a fault-tolerant scheme for quantum computing.
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