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QCRMut: Quantum Circuit Random Mutant generator tool

Sinhu'e Garc'ia Gil, Luis Llana D'iaz, José-Ignacio Requeno Jarabo·October 2, 2024·DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2410.01415
Computer Science

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Abstract

Quantum computing has been on the rise in recent years, evidenced by a surge in publications on quantum software engineering and testing. Progress in quantum hardware has also been notable, with the introduction of impressive systems like Condor boasting 1121 qubits, and IBM Quantum System Two, which employs three 133-qubit Heron processors. As this technology edges closer to practical application, ensuring the efficacy of our software becomes imperative. Mutation testing, a well-established technique in classical computing, emerges as a valuable approach in this context. In our paper, we aim to introduce QCRMut, a mutation tool tailored for quantum programs, leveraging the inherent Quantum Circuit structure. We propose a randomised approach compared to previous works with exhaustive creation processes and the capability for marking immutable positions within the circuit. These features facilitate the preservation of program structure, which is crucial for future applications such as metamorphic testing.

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