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A (quasi-)polynomial time heuristic algorithm for synthesizing T-depth optimal circuits

Quantum Physics 2022-09-14 v6

Abstract

We investigate the problem of synthesizing T-depth optimal quantum circuits over the Clifford+T gate set. First we construct a special subset of T-depth 1 unitaries, such that it is possible to express the T-depth-optimal decomposition of any unitary as product of unitaries from this subset and a Clifford (up to global phase). The cardinality of this subset is at most n25.6nn\cdot 2^{5.6n}. We use nested meet-in-the-middle (MITM) technique to develop algorithms for synthesizing provably \emph{depth-optimal} and \emph{T-depth-optimal} circuits for exactly implementable unitaries. Specifically, for synthesizing T-depth-optimal circuits, we get an algorithm with space and time complexity O((4n2)d/c)O\left(\left(4^{n^2}\right)^{\lceil d/c\rceil}\right) and O((4n2)(c1)d/c)O\left(\left(4^{n^2}\right)^{(c-1)\lceil d/c\rceil}\right) respectively, where dd is the minimum T-depth and c2c\geq 2 is a constant. This is much better than the complexity of the algorithm by Amy et al.(2013), the previous best with a complexity O((3n2kn2)d22kn2)O\left(\left(3^n\cdot 2^{kn^2}\right)^{\lceil \frac{d}{2}\rceil}\cdot 2^{kn^2}\right), where k>2.5k>2.5 is a constant. We design an even more efficient algorithm for synthesizing T-depth-optimal circuits. The claimed efficiency and optimality depends on some conjectures, which have been inspired from the work of Mosca and Mukhopadhyay (2020). To the best of our knowledge, the conjectures are not related to the previous work. Our algorithm has space and time complexity poly(n,25.6n,d)poly(n,2^{5.6n},d) (or poly(nlogn,25.6n,d)poly(n^{\log n},2^{5.6n},d) under some weaker assumptions).

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@article{arxiv.2101.03142,
  title  = {A (quasi-)polynomial time heuristic algorithm for synthesizing T-depth optimal circuits},
  author = {Vlad Gheorghiu and Michele Mosca and Priyanka Mukhopadhyay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.03142},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Published in Nature Partner Journal Quantum Information. Compared to v4: Minor changes. Not the exact journal version

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