Gate teleportation-assisted routing for quantum algorithms
Aravind Plathanam Babu, Oskari Kerppo, Andr\'es Mu\~noz Moller, Majid Haghparast, Matti Silveri

TL;DR
This paper introduces a gate teleportation-assisted routing method to improve qubit connectivity and reduce circuit depth in quantum algorithms, demonstrating significant depth reductions on benchmark algorithms.
Contribution
It proposes a novel routing approach using gate teleportation with an algorithm to optimize teleportation paths, enhancing quantum circuit efficiency.
Findings
Achieved 10-25% depth reduction in benchmark algorithms.
Demonstrated effectiveness on IBM heavy-hexagon topology.
Provided a method to reduce errors via optimized teleportation paths.
Abstract
The limited qubit connectivity of quantum processors poses a significant challenge in deploying practical algorithms and logical gates, necessitating efficient qubit mapping and routing strategies. When implementing a gate that requires additional connectivity beyond the native connectivity, the qubit state must be moved to a nearby connected qubit to execute the desired gate locally. This is typically achieved using a series of SWAP gates creating a SWAP path. However, routing methods relying on SWAP gates often lead to increased circuit depth and gate count, motivating the need for alternative approaches. This work explores the potential of teleported gates to improve qubit routing efficiency, focusing on implementation within specific hardware topologies and benchmark quantum algorithms. We propose a routing method that is assisted by gate teleportation. It establishes additional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
