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Shallower CNOT circuits on realistic quantum hardware
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We focus on the depth optimization of CNOT circuits on hardwares with limited connectivity. We adapt the algorithm from Kutin et al. that implements any $n$-qubit CNOT circuit in depth at most $5n$ on a Linear Nearest Neighbour (LNN) architecture. Our proposal is a block version of Kutin et al.'s algorithm that is scalable with the number of interactions available in the hardware: the more interactions we have the less the depth. We derive better theoretical upper bounds and we provide a simple implementation of the algorithm. Overall, we achieve better depth complexity for CNOT circuits on some realistic quantum hardware like a grid or a ladder. For instance the execution of a $n$-qubit CNOT circuit on a grid can be done in depth $4n$.
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