Optimal compilation of parametrised quantum circuits

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Publication date 23-01-2024
Edition v1
Number of pages 33
Publisher ArXiv
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Parametrised quantum circuits contain phase gates whose phase is determined by a classical algorithm prior to running the circuit on a quantum device. Such circuits are used in variational algorithms like QAOA and VQE. In order for these algorithms to be as efficient as possible it is important that we use the fewest number of parameters. We show that, while the general problem of minimising the number of parameters is NP-hard, when we restrict to circuits that are Clifford apart from parametrised phase gates and where each parameter is used just once, we can efficiently find the optimal parameter count. We show that when parameter transformations are required to be sufficiently well-behaved that the only rewrites that reduce parameters correspond to simple 'fusions'. Using this we find that a previous circuit optimisation strategy by some of the authors [Kissinger, van de Wetering. PRA (2019)] finds the optimal number of parameters. Our proof uses the ZX-calculus. We also prove that the standard rewrite rules of the ZX-calculus suffice to prove any equality between parametrised Clifford circuits.
Document type Preprint
Note Versions v2 (2024) and v3, v4 and v5 (2025) also available on ArXiv.
Language English
Related publication Optimal compilation of parametrised quantum circuits
Published at https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2401.12877
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