Compiler for a quantum computer

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Knowledge processing system – Knowledge representation and reasoning technique

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C706S014000, C706S046000

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ABSTRACT:
A quantum computer is an array of quantum bits (qubits) together with some hardware for manipulating these qubits. Quantum Bayesian (QB) nets are a method of modeling quantum systems graphically in terms of network diagrams. This invention comprises a classical computer running a computer program that expresses the information contained in a QB net as a sequence of elementary operations (SEO). One can then run these sequences on a quantum computer. We show how to reduce a QB net into a SEO by a two step process. First, express the information contained in the QB net as a sequence of unitary operators. Second, express each of those unitary operators as a SEO. An appendix to this document contains the C++ source code of a computer program called “Qubiter1.0”, which is a preferred embodiment of the invention.

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