Low-depth Circuit Implementation of Parity Constraints for Quantum Optimization
We present a construction for circuits with low gate count and depth, implementing three- and four-body Pauli-Z product operators as they appear in the form of plaquette-shaped constraints in QAOA when using the parity mapping. The circuits can be implemented on any quantum device with nearest-neigh...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a construction for circuits with low gate count and depth,
implementing three- and four-body Pauli-Z product operators as they appear in
the form of plaquette-shaped constraints in QAOA when using the parity mapping.
The circuits can be implemented on any quantum device with nearest-neighbor
connectivity on a square-lattice, using only one gate type and one orientation
of two-qubit gates at a time. We find an upper bound for the circuit depth
which is independent of the system size. The procedure is readily adjustable to
hardware-specific restrictions, such as a minimum required spatial distance
between simultaneously executed gates, or gates only being simultaneously
executable within a subset of all the qubits, for example a single line. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.11287 |