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Number-Theoretic Characterizations of Some Restricted Clifford+T Circuits

Quantum Physics 2020-04-08 v3

Abstract

Kliuchnikov, Maslov, and Mosca proved in 2012 that a 2×22\times 2 unitary matrix VV can be exactly represented by a single-qubit Clifford+TT circuit if and only if the entries of VV belong to the ring Z[1/2,i]\mathbb{Z}[1/\sqrt{2},i]. Later that year, Giles and Selinger showed that the same restriction applies to matrices that can be exactly represented by a multi-qubit Clifford+TT circuit. These number-theoretic characterizations shed new light upon the structure of Clifford+TT circuits and led to remarkable developments in the field of quantum compiling. In the present paper, we provide number-theoretic characterizations for certain restricted Clifford+TT circuits by considering unitary matrices over subrings of Z[1/2,i]\mathbb{Z}[1/\sqrt{2},i]. We focus on the subrings Z[1/2]\mathbb{Z}[1/2], Z[1/2]\mathbb{Z}[1/\sqrt{2}], Z[1/i2]\mathbb{Z}[1/i\sqrt{2}], and Z[1/2,i]\mathbb{Z}[1/2,i], and we prove that unitary matrices with entries in these rings correspond to circuits over well-known universal gate sets. In each case, the desired gate set is obtained by extending the set of classical reversible gates {X,CX,CCX}\{X, CX, CCX\} with an analogue of the Hadamard gate and an optional phase gate.

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@article{arxiv.1908.06076,
  title  = {Number-Theoretic Characterizations of Some Restricted Clifford+T Circuits},
  author = {Matthew Amy and Andrew N. Glaudell and Neil J. Ross},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06076},
  year   = {2020}
}