Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session EN: Minisymposium: Developments in Quantum Simulations for Nuclear Physics II: algorithms
11:45 AM–1:33 PM,
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Room: Studio 1
Chair: Martin Savage, UW-Seattle
Abstract: EN.00003 : Quantum gate optimization strategies using alternate Hilbert space decomposition
12:09 PM–12:21 PM
Presenter:
Valentina Amitrano
(University of Trento, INFN - TIFPA)
Authors:
Valentina Amitrano
(University of Trento, INFN - TIFPA)
Francesco Pederiva
(University of Trento, INFN-TIFPA)
francesco turro
(University of Trento, INFN-TIFPA)
Piero Luchi
(University of Trento)
I will present some possible decomposition strategies at the basis of a naive compilator for a generic number of qubits. This compiler exploits the rules of unitary decomposition of matrices into 2-level matrices, the gray code definition (that allows to associate a full-controlled gate to each 2-level matrix), and the decomposition of full-controlled gate using CNOTs and single-qubit gates. The number of CNOTs still exponentially grows with the number of qubits when using this strategy, making the resulting compilator inefficient.
In order to rigorously study the separability and entanglement characteristics of transforma- tions, we need a computational formalism different from that used in literature. In fact, working in a modified Hilbert space it is possible to highlight more information regarding a given gate and use the concept of tensor rank to define them. This confusion of formalism lies in the use of the Kroneker product instead of the tensor product.
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