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Optical cluster states are a proposed tool for to achieve quantum computational universality in linear optical quantum computing.

Creation of the cluster state

Platform

Qubit encoding

Entanglement generation

Two-qubit operations

Computation via direct use of cluster states

Use of cluster states in the KLM protocol

Experimental Implementations

References