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ROS : Resource Constrained Oracle Synthesis for Quantum Computers

Meuli, Giulia  
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Soeken, Mathias  
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Roetteler, Martin
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June 21, 2019
[Proceedings of the 28th International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis (IWLS 2019)]
28th International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis (IWLS 2019)

We present a complete automatic synthesis framework for oracle functions—a central part in many quantum algorithms. The proposed framework for resource-constrained oracle synthesis (ROS) is an LUT-based hierarchical method where every step is specifically tailored to address hardware resource constraints. ROS embeds an 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. These 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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conference paper
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Meuli, Giulia  
Soeken, Mathias  
Roetteler, Martin
De Micheli, Giovanni  
Date Issued

2019-06-21

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[Proceedings of the 28th International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis (IWLS 2019)]
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28th International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis (IWLS 2019)

Lausanne, Switzerland

June 21-23, 2019

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September 27, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/161642
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