Discovery of an exchange-only gate sequence for CNOT with record-low
gate time using reinforcement learning
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10559v1
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2024 10:42:25 GMT
- Title: Discovery of an exchange-only gate sequence for CNOT with record-low
gate time using reinforcement learning
- Authors: Violeta N. Ivanova-Rohling, Niklas Rohling, Guido Burkard
- Abstract summary: Exchange-only quantum computation is a version of spin-based quantum computation that entirely avoids the difficulty of controlling individual spins by a magnetic field.
The challenge for exchange-only quantum computation is to find short sequences that generate the required logical quantum gates.
We apply reinforcement learning to the optimization of exchange-gate sequences realizing the CNOT and CZ two-qubit gates.
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- Abstract: Exchange-only quantum computation is a version of spin-based quantum
computation that entirely avoids the difficulty of controlling individual spins
by a magnetic field and instead functions by sequences of exchange pulses. The
challenge for exchange-only quantum computation is to find short sequences that
generate the required logical quantum gates. A reduction of the total gate time
of such synthesized quantum gates can help to minimize the effects of
decoherence and control errors during the gate operation and thus increase the
total gate fidelity. We apply reinforcement learning to the optimization of
exchange-gate sequences realizing the CNOT and CZ two-qubit gates which lend
themselves to the construction of universal gate sets for quantum computation.
We obtain a significant improvement regarding the total gate time compared to
previously known results.
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