NADGO combines dummy-gate padding, timing randomization, and routing with a per-interval leakage monitor to enforce operational privacy budgets for quantum cloud workloads.
Noise-Adaptive Quantum Compilation Strategies Evaluated with Application-Motivated Benchmarks
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Quantum compilation is the problem of translating an input quantum circuit into the most efficient equivalent of itself, taking into account the characteristics of the device that will execute the computation. Compilation strategies are composed of sequential passes that perform placement, routing and optimization tasks. Noise-adaptive compilers do take the noise statistics of the device into account, for some or all passes. The noise statics can be obtained from calibration data, and updated after each device calibration. In this paper, we propose a novel noise-adaptive compilation strategy that is computationally efficient. The proposed strategy assumes that the quantum device coupling map uses a heavy-hexagon lattice. Moreover, we present the application-motivated benchmarking of the proposed noise-adaptive compilation strategy, compared with some of the most advanced state-of-art approaches. The presented results seem to indicate that our compilation strategy is particularly effective for deep circuits and for square circuits.
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NADGO combines dummy-gate padding, timing randomization, and routing with a per-interval leakage monitor to enforce operational privacy budgets for quantum cloud workloads.