An Efficient Algorithm for Sparse Quantum State Preparation
(In Proceedings of the 58th Annual Design Automation Conference, presented in San Francisco, CA, USA, ACM, Dec. 2021)
Abstract
Generating quantum circuits that prepare specific states is
an essential part of quantum compilation. Algorithms that solve this
problem for general states generate circuits that grow exponentially in the
number of qubits. However, in contrast to general states, many practically
relevant states are sparse in the standard basis. In this paper we show
how sparsity can be used for efficient state preparation. We present
a polynomial-time algorithm that generates polynomial-size quantum
circuits (linear in the number of nonzero coefficients times number of
qubits) that prepare given states, making computer-aided design of sparse
state preparation scalable.
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@inproceedings{quantum_dac, author={Niels Gleinig and Torsten Hoefler}, title={{An Efficient Algorithm for Sparse Quantum State Preparation}}, year={2021}, month={Dec.}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 58th Annual Design Automation Conference}, location={San Francisco, CA, USA}, publisher={ACM}, source={http://www.unixer.de/~htor/publications/}, }