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Mapping quantum algorithms to multi-core quantum computing architectures

Anabel Ovide, Santiago Rodrigo, Medina Bandic, Hans van Someren, Sebastian Feld, S. Abadal, E. Alarcon, C. G. Almudéver·March 28, 2023·DOI: 10.1109/ISCAS46773.2023.10181589
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Abstract

Current monolithic quantum computer architectures have limited scalability. One promising approach for scaling them up is to use a modular or multi-core architecture, in which different quantum processors (cores) are connected via quantum and classical links. This new architectural design poses new challenges such as the expensive inter-core communication. To reduce these movements when executing a quantum algorithm, an efficient mapping technique is required. In this paper, a detailed critical discussion of the quantum circuit mapping problem for multi-core quantum computing architectures is provided. In addition, we further explore the performance of a mapping method, which is formulated as a partitioning over time graph problem, by performing an architectural scalability analysis.

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