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arxiv: 0911.5465 · v2 · submitted 2009-11-29 · 🪐 quant-ph

Hierarchical Genetic Algorithm Approach to Determine Pulse Sequences in NMR

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keywords algorithmsequencesefficientgategeneticpulsematricesderive
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We develop a new class of genetic algorithm that computationally determines efficient pulse sequences to implement a quantum gate U in a three-qubit system. The method is shown to be quite general, and the same algorithm can be used to derive efficient sequences for a variety of target matrices. We demonstrate this by implementing the inversion-on-equality gate efficiently when the spin-spin coupling constants $J_{12}=J_{23}=J$ and $J_{13}=0$. We also propose new pulse sequences to implement the Parity gate and Fanout gate, which are about 50% more efficient than the previous best efforts. Moreover, these sequences are shown to require significantly less RF power for their implementation. The proposed algorithm introduces several new features in the conventional genetic algorithm framework. We use matrices instead of linear chains, and the columns of these matrices have a well defined hierarchy. The algorithm is a genetic algorithm coupled to a fast local optimizer, and is hence a hybrid GA. It shows fast convergence, and running on a MATLAB platform takes about 20 minutes on a standard personal computer to derive efficient pulse sequences for any target 8X8 matrix $U$.

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