A Pulse Generation Framework with Augmented Program-aware Basis Gates and Criticality Analysis

Near-term intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices are subject to considerable noise and short coherence time. Consequently, it is critical to minimize circuit execution latency and improve fidelity. Traditionally, each basis gate of a transpiled circuit is decoded into a fixed episode of the devic...

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Published inProceedings - International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture pp. 773 - 786
Main Authors Chen, Yanhao, Jin, Yuwei, Hua, Fei, Hayes, Ari, Li, Ang, Shi, Yunong, Zhang, Eddy Z.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.02.2023
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ISSN2378-203X
DOI10.1109/HPCA56546.2023.10070990

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Summary:Near-term intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices are subject to considerable noise and short coherence time. Consequently, it is critical to minimize circuit execution latency and improve fidelity. Traditionally, each basis gate of a transpiled circuit is decoded into a fixed episode of the device control pulses. Recent studies investigate the merged pulse generation method for customized gates through quantum optimal control (QOC). In this work, we propose PAQOC, a novel QOC framework that can (i) exploit an augmented program-aware (APA) basis gate set for the tradeoff between compilation time and circuit performance, (ii) prune the search space based on a criticality-centric analytical model and experiment observations we learned from 150 benchmarks. Evaluations using seventeen applications show that PAQOC can achieve an average 54% reduction of the circuit latency, on average 43% reduction in compilation overhead, and a 1.27× improvement in fidelity. PAQOC is available on GitHub 1 .
ISSN:2378-203X
DOI:10.1109/HPCA56546.2023.10070990