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TQSim: A Case for Reuse-Focused Tree-Based Quantum Circuit Simulation
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Quantum computers can speed up computationally hard problems. However, to realize their full potential, we must mitigate qubit errors (from noise) by developing noise-aware algorithms, compilers, and architectures. Thus, simulating quantum programs on classical computers with different noise models is a de-facto tool that is used by researchers and practitioners. Unfortunately, noisy quantum simulators iteratively execute the same circuit across multiple trials (shots), thereby incurring high-performance overheads. To address this, we propose a noisy simulation technique called Tree-Based Quantum Circuit Simulation (TQSim). TQSim exploits the reusability of the intermediate results during the noisy simulation and reduces computation. TQSim dynamically partitions a circuit into several subcircuits. It then reuses the intermediate results from these subcircuits during computation. As compared to a noisy Qulacs-based baseline simulator, TQSim achieves an average speedup of 2.51x across 48 different benchmark circuits. Additionally, across benchmarks, TQSim produces results with a normalized fidelity that is within the 0.016 range of the baseline normalized fidelity.
- Subjects :
- Quantum Physics
Computer Science - Emerging Technologies
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2203.13892
- Document Type :
- Working Paper