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Optimizing Quantum Circuits, Fast and Slow

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arxiv 2411.04104 v1 pith:HBXEEECS submitted 2024-11-06 cs.PL quant-ph

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keywords quantumcircuitsoptimizingcircuitevaluationfastguoqresynthesis
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Optimizing quantum circuits is critical: the number of quantum operations needs to be minimized for a successful evaluation of a circuit on a quantum processor. In this paper we unify two disparate ideas for optimizing quantum circuits, rewrite rules, which are fast standard optimizer passes, and unitary synthesis, which is slow, requiring a search through the space of circuits. We present a clean, unifying framework for thinking of rewriting and resynthesis as abstract circuit transformations. We then present a radically simple algorithm, GUOQ, for optimizing quantum circuits that exploits the synergies of rewriting and resynthesis. Our extensive evaluation demonstrates the ability of GUOQ to strongly outperform existing optimizers on a wide range of benchmarks.

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  1. POPQC: Parallel Optimization for Quantum Circuits (Extended Version)

    cs.DC 2025-06 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    POPQC parallelizes local quantum-circuit optimization with O(n log n) work and O(r log n) span and proves local optimality with respect to an external oracle.

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