Polylogarithmic-depth controlled-NOT gates without ancilla qubits
Abstract: Controlled operations are fundamental building blocks of quantum algorithms. Decomposing $n$-control-NOT gates ($Cn(X)$) into arbitrary single-qubit and CNOT gates, is a crucial but non-trivial task. This study introduces $Cn(X)$ circuits outperforming previous methods in the asymptotic and non-asymptotic regimes. Three distinct decompositions are presented: an exact one using one borrowed ancilla with a circuit depth $\Theta\left(\log(n){3}\right)$, an approximating one without ancilla qubits with a circuit depth $\mathcal O \left(\log(n){3}\log(1/\epsilon)\right)$ and an exact one with an adjustable-depth circuit which decreases with the number $m\leq n$ of ancilla qubits available as $O(log(2n/m)3+log(m/2))$. The resulting exponential speedup is likely to have a substantial impact on fault-tolerant quantum computing by improving the complexities of countless quantum algorithms with applications ranging from quantum chemistry to physics, finance and quantum machine learning.
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