Geometric Refactoring of Quantum and Reversible Circuits Using Graph Algorithms
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LUKAC Martin
NURSULTAN Saadat
KRYLOV Georgiy
KESZOCZE Oliver
RAKHMETTULAYEV Abilmansur
KAMEYAMA Michitaka
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Institute of Electronics, Information and Communications Engineers (IEICE)
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With the advent of gated quantum computers and the regular structures for qubit layout, methods for placement, routing, noise estimation, and logic to hardware mapping become imminently required. In this paper, we propose a method for quantum circuit layout that is intended
to solve such problems when mapping a quantum circuit to a gated quantum
computer. The proposed methodology starts by building a Circuit Interaction Graph (CIG) that represents the ideal hardware layout minimizing the
distance and path length between the individual qubits. The CIG is also used
to introduce a qubit noise model. Once constructed, the CIG is iteratively
reduced to a given architecture (qubit coupling model) specifying the neighborhood, qubits, priority, and qubits noise. The introduced constraints allow us to additionally reduce the graph according to preferred weights of desired properties. We propose two different methods of reducing the CIG: iterative reduction or the iterative isomorphism search algorithm. The proposed method is verified and tested on a set of standard benchmarks with results showing improvement on certain functions while in average improving the cost of the implementation over the current state of the art methods.
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LUKAC Martin; NURSULTAN Saadat; KRYLOV Georgiy; KESZOCZE Oliver; RAKHMETTULAYEV Abilmansur; KAMEYAMA Michitaka. (2024). Geometric Refactoring of Quantum and Reversible Circuits Using Graph Algorithms. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2023lop0011