A bit-insertion formula for controlled-gate iteration indices reduces scheduled kernel iterations, giving up to about 7x speedup for control-heavy circuits on FPGAs.
ProjectQ: An Open Source Software Framework for Quantum Computing
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We introduce ProjectQ, an open source software effort for quantum computing. The first release features a compiler framework capable of targeting various types of hardware, a high-performance simulator with emulation capabilities, and compiler plug-ins for circuit drawing and resource estimation. We introduce our Python-embedded domain-specific language, present the features, and provide example implementations for quantum algorithms. The framework allows testing of quantum algorithms through simulation and enables running them on actual quantum hardware using a back-end connecting to the IBM Quantum Experience cloud service. Through extension mechanisms, users can provide back-ends to further quantum hardware, and scientists working on quantum compilation can provide plug-ins for additional compilation, optimization, gate synthesis, and layout strategies.
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Optimising Iteration Scheduling for Full-State Vector Simulation of Quantum Circuits on FPGAs
A bit-insertion formula for controlled-gate iteration indices reduces scheduled kernel iterations, giving up to about 7x speedup for control-heavy circuits on FPGAs.