A new method for unitary synthesis on quantum hardware cuts CNOT gates by up to 36% and compiles up to 553 times faster than standard tools on square and heavy-hex lattices.
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Search-based approximate diagonalization followed by analytical inversion yields high-precision multi-qubit Clifford+T circuits with 95% fewer non-Clifford gates on real-algorithm benchmarks.
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Architecture-aware Unitary Synthesis
A new method for unitary synthesis on quantum hardware cuts CNOT gates by up to 36% and compiles up to 553 times faster than standard tools on square and heavy-hex lattices.
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High-Precision Multi-Qubit Clifford+T Synthesis by Unitary Diagonalization
Search-based approximate diagonalization followed by analytical inversion yields high-precision multi-qubit Clifford+T circuits with 95% fewer non-Clifford gates on real-algorithm benchmarks.