BOSS uses union-find circuit blocking and a half-block tape schedule to cut shuttle operations in linear-tape trapped-ion compilation, achieving up to 96.1% fewer shuttles on tested benchmarks.
EPOC: A Novel Pulse Generation Framework Incorporating Advanced Synthesis Techniques for Quantum Circuits
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In this paper we propose EPOC, an efficient pulse generation framework for quantum circuits that combines ZX-Calculus, circuit partitioning, and circuit synthesis to accelerate pulse generation. Unlike previous works that focus on generating pulses from unitary matrices without exploring equivalent representations, EPOC employs a finer granularity approach by grouping quantum gates and decomposing the resulting unitary matrices into smaller ones using synthesis techniques. This enables increased parallelism and decreased latency in quantum pulses. EPOC also continuously optimizes the circuit by identifying equivalent representations, leading to further reductions in circuit latency while minimizing the computational overhead associated with quantum optimal control. We introduce circuit synthesis into the workflow of quantum optimal control for the first time and achieve a 31.74% reduction in latency compared to previous work and a 76.80% reduction compared to the gate-based method for creating pulses. The approach demonstrates the potential for significant performance improvements in quantum circuits while minimizing computational overhead.
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BOSS: Blocking algorithm for optimizing shuttling scheduling in Ion Trap
BOSS uses union-find circuit blocking and a half-block tape schedule to cut shuttle operations in linear-tape trapped-ion compilation, achieving up to 96.1% fewer shuttles on tested benchmarks.