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Autori principali: Ashhab, Sahel, Yoshihara, Fumiki, Tsuji, Miwako, Sato, Mitsuhisa, Semba, Kouichi
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17298
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author Ashhab, Sahel
Yoshihara, Fumiki
Tsuji, Miwako
Sato, Mitsuhisa
Semba, Kouichi
author_facet Ashhab, Sahel
Yoshihara, Fumiki
Tsuji, Miwako
Sato, Mitsuhisa
Semba, Kouichi
contents We use a random search technique to find quantum gate sequences that implement perfect quantum state preparation or unitary operator synthesis with arbitrary targets. This approach is based on the recent discovery that there is a large multiplicity of quantum circuits that achieve unit fidelity in performing a given target operation, even at the minimum number of single-qubit and two-qubit gates needed to achieve unit fidelity. We show that the fraction of perfect-fidelity quantum circuits increases rapidly as soon as the circuit size exceeds the minimum circuit size required for achieving unit fidelity. This result implies that near-optimal quantum circuits for a variety of quantum information processing tasks can be identified relatively easily by trying only a few randomly chosen quantum circuits and optimizing their parameters. In addition to analyzing the case where the CNOT gate is the elementary two-qubit gate, we consider the possibility of using alternative two-qubit gates. In particular, we analyze the case where the two-qubit gate is the B gate, which is known to reduce the minimum quantum circuit size for two-qubit operations. We apply the random search method to the problem of decomposing the 4-qubit Toffoli gate and find a 15 CNOT-gate decomposition.
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spellingShingle Quantum circuit synthesis via a random combinatorial search
Ashhab, Sahel
Yoshihara, Fumiki
Tsuji, Miwako
Sato, Mitsuhisa
Semba, Kouichi
Quantum Physics
We use a random search technique to find quantum gate sequences that implement perfect quantum state preparation or unitary operator synthesis with arbitrary targets. This approach is based on the recent discovery that there is a large multiplicity of quantum circuits that achieve unit fidelity in performing a given target operation, even at the minimum number of single-qubit and two-qubit gates needed to achieve unit fidelity. We show that the fraction of perfect-fidelity quantum circuits increases rapidly as soon as the circuit size exceeds the minimum circuit size required for achieving unit fidelity. This result implies that near-optimal quantum circuits for a variety of quantum information processing tasks can be identified relatively easily by trying only a few randomly chosen quantum circuits and optimizing their parameters. In addition to analyzing the case where the CNOT gate is the elementary two-qubit gate, we consider the possibility of using alternative two-qubit gates. In particular, we analyze the case where the two-qubit gate is the B gate, which is known to reduce the minimum quantum circuit size for two-qubit operations. We apply the random search method to the problem of decomposing the 4-qubit Toffoli gate and find a 15 CNOT-gate decomposition.
title Quantum circuit synthesis via a random combinatorial search
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17298