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Field Programmable Quantum Array Compilation with Flying Ancillas
DescriptionNeutral atom arrays, particularly the field programmable quantum array (FPQA) with atom movement, show promise for quantum computing. FPQA has a dynamic qubit connectivity, facilitating cost-effective execution of long-range gates, but also poses new challenges in compilation. Inspired by FPGA compilation strategy, we develop a router, \name, that leverages flying ancillas to implement 2-Q gates between data qubits mapped to fixed atoms. Equipped with domain-specific routing techniques, \name achieves 1.4$\times$, 27.7$\times$, and 6.7$\times$ reductions in circuit depth for 100-qubit random, quantum simulation, and quantum approximate optimization algorithm circuits, respectively, compared to alternative fixed architectures.
Event Type
Research Manuscript
TimeTuesday, June 252:06pm - 2:24pm PDT
Location3002, 3rd Floor
Topics
Design
Keywords
Quantum Computing