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ROS: Resource-constrained Oracle Synthesis for Quantum Computers

Giulia Meuli, Mathias Soeken, Martin Rötteler, G. Micheli·June 21, 2019·DOI: 10.4204/EPTCS.318.8
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Abstract

We present a completely automatic synthesis framework for oracle functions, a central part in many quantum algorithms. The proposed framework for resource-constrained oracle synthesis (ROS) is a LUT-based hierarchical method in which every step is specifically tailored to address hardware resource constraints. ROS embeds a LUT mapper designed to simplify the successive synthesis steps, costing each LUT according to the resources used by its corresponding quantum circuit. In addition, the framework exploits a SAT-based quantum garbage management technique. Those two characteristics give ROS the ability to beat the state-of-the-art hierarchical method both in number of qubits and in number of operations. The efficiency of the framework is demonstrated by synthesizing quantum oracles for Grover's algorithm.

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