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Evolutionary-Based Circuit Optimization for Distributed Quantum Computing

Leo Sunkel, Jonas Stein, Gerhard Stenzel, Michael Kolle, Thomas Gabor, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien·September 9, 2025·DOI: 10.1109/QAI63978.2025.00048
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Abstract

In this work, we evaluate an evolutionary algorithm (EA) to optimize a given circuit in such a way that it reduces the required communication when executed in the Distributed Quantum Computing (DQC) paradigm. We evaluate our approach for a state preparation task using Grover circuits and show that it is able to reduce the required global gates by more than 89 % while still achieving high fidelity as well as the ability to extract the correct solution to the given problem. We also apply the approach to reduce circuit depth and number of CX gates. Additionally, we run experiments in which a circuit is optimized for a given network topology after each qubit has been assigned to specific nodes in the network. In these experiments, the algorithm is able to reduce the communication cost (i.e., number of hops between QPUs) by up to 19 %.

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