A new heuristic compiler for multi-qubit iceberg patches reduces circuit depth by 34 percent, cuts gate counts, and improves fidelity metrics on 71 benchmarks compared with naive mapping.
A tweezer array with 6,100 highly coherent atomic qubits
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A hot-zone architecture for OQFT on reconfigurable neutral-atom hardware yields tunable latency via 2-4 zones, converging to roughly 500 extra logical ancillae and 128-qubit peak parallelism for half-time performance on 256-2048 bit instances.
A divide-and-conquer algorithm decomposes atom reconfiguration into three 1D shuttling tasks, enabling O(sqrt N) total transportation cost and reliable solutions via the Gale-Ryser theorem for arbitrary geometries.
PSM protocol combines progressive swapping from both path ends to the middle, claiming higher link probability than standard PS with imperfect memories, reasonable fidelity, and lower resource use than parallel protocols.
Review of optical metasurfaces enabling large-scale neutral-atom trapping arrays for quantum information technologies.
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Square-root Time Atom Reconfiguration Plan for Lattice-shaped Mobile Tweezers
A divide-and-conquer algorithm decomposes atom reconfiguration into three 1D shuttling tasks, enabling O(sqrt N) total transportation cost and reliable solutions via the Gale-Ryser theorem for arbitrary geometries.