Quantum Computing Architectural Design

ORAL

Abstract

Large scale quantum computers will invariably require scalable architectures in addition to high fidelity gate operations. Quantum computing architectural design (QCAD) addresses the problems of actually implementing fault-tolerant algorithms given physical and architectural constraints beyond those of basic gate-level fidelity. Here we introduce a unified framework for QCAD that enables the scientist to study the impact of varying error correction schemes, architectural parameters including layout and scheduling, and physical operations native to a given architecture. Our software package, aptly named QCAD, provides compilation, manipulation/transformation, multi-paradigm simulation, and visualization tools. We demonstrate various features of the QCAD software package through several examples.

Authors

  • Jacob West

    HRL Laboratories, LLC. Malibu, California

  • Geoffrey Simms

  • Mark Gyure

    HRL Laboratories, LLC, HRL Laboratories, LLC. Malibu, CA