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Complexity of reversible circuits and their quantum implementations

Abdessaied, Nabila
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Amy, Matthew
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Drechsler, Rolf
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2016
Theoretical Computer Science

We provide an extensive overview of upper bounds on the number of gates needed in reversible and quantum circuits. As reversible gate libraries we consider single-target gates, mixed-polarity multiple-controlled Toffoli gates, and the set consisting of the NOT, the CNOT, and the two-controlled Toffoli gate. As quantum gate libraries we consider the semi-classical NCV library (consisting of NOT, CNOT, and the square-root of NOT called V ) as well as the universal and commonly used Clifford+TClifford+T gate library. Besides a summary of known bounds, the paper provides several new and tighter bounds. Several synthesis approaches and mapping schemes were used to calculate the bounds.

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DOI
10.1016/j.tcs.2016.01.011
Author(s)
Abdessaied, Nabila
Amy, Matthew
Drechsler, Rolf
Soeken, Mathias  
Date Issued

2016

Published in
Theoretical Computer Science
Volume

618

Start page

85

End page

106

Subjects

complexity analysis

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reversible functions

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reversible circuits

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quantum circuits

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upper bounds

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synthesis

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technology mapping

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LSI1  
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February 16, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/124270
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