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Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation

Published 3 Mar 2022 in quant-ph | (2203.01789v2)

Abstract: Pauli-based computation (PBC) is driven by a sequence of adaptively chosen, non-destructive measurements of Pauli observables. Any quantum circuit written in terms of the Clifford+$T$ gate set and having $t$ $T$ gates can be compiled into a PBC on $t$ qubits. Here we propose practical ways of implementing PBC as adaptive quantum circuits and provide code to do the required classical side-processing. Our schemes reduce the number of quantum gates to $O(t2)$ (from a previous $O(t3 / \log t)$ scaling) and space/time trade-offs are discussed which lead to a reduction of the depth from $O(t \log t)$ to $O(t)$ within our schemes, at the cost of $t$ additional auxiliary qubits. We compile examples of random and hidden-shift quantum circuits into adaptive PBC circuits. We also simulate hybrid quantum computation, where a classical computer effectively extends the working memory of a small quantum computer by $k$ virtual qubits, at a cost exponential in $k$. Our results demonstrate the practical advantage of PBC techniques for circuit compilation and hybrid computation.

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