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Main Authors: Agarwal, Ishani, Saraivanov, Miroslav, Perkowski, Marek
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18367
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author Agarwal, Ishani
Saraivanov, Miroslav
Perkowski, Marek
author_facet Agarwal, Ishani
Saraivanov, Miroslav
Perkowski, Marek
contents This paper extends the decomposition from the group theory based methods of Sasao and Saraivanov to design binary input multivalued output quantum cascades realized with optical NOT, SWAP, and Fredkin Gates. We present this method for 3, 5, and 7 valued outputs, but in general it can be used for odd prime valued outputs. The method can be extended to realize hybrid functions with different valued outputs. A class of local transformations is presented that can simplify the final cascade circuits. Using these simplifying transformations, we present an upper bound on the maximum number of gates in an arbitrary $n$-variable input and $k$-valued output function.
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spellingShingle Synthesis of Binary-Input Multi-Valued Output Optical Cascades for Reversible and Quantum Technologies
Agarwal, Ishani
Saraivanov, Miroslav
Perkowski, Marek
Quantum Physics
Emerging Technologies
Group Theory
This paper extends the decomposition from the group theory based methods of Sasao and Saraivanov to design binary input multivalued output quantum cascades realized with optical NOT, SWAP, and Fredkin Gates. We present this method for 3, 5, and 7 valued outputs, but in general it can be used for odd prime valued outputs. The method can be extended to realize hybrid functions with different valued outputs. A class of local transformations is presented that can simplify the final cascade circuits. Using these simplifying transformations, we present an upper bound on the maximum number of gates in an arbitrary $n$-variable input and $k$-valued output function.
title Synthesis of Binary-Input Multi-Valued Output Optical Cascades for Reversible and Quantum Technologies
topic Quantum Physics
Emerging Technologies
Group Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.18367