Reversible Circuit Synthesis Method Using Sub-graphs of Shared Functional Decision Diagrams

Author:

Bu Dengli12,Deng Junyi1,Tang Pengjie2,Yang Shuhong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Science, Guangxi University of Science and Technology , Liuzhou 545006, P.R. China

2. School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Jinggangshan University , Ji’an 343009, P.R. China

Abstract

Abstract Reversible circuit synthesis methods based on decision diagrams achieve low quantum costs but do not account for quantum bit (qubit) limits for the application of reversible logic in quantum computing. Here, a synthesis method using sub-graphs of shared functional decision diagrams (SFDDs) is proposed for reducing the number of lines when synthesizing reversible circuits. An SFDD is partitioned into sub-graphs by exploiting the longest dominant-active paths, and the sub-graphs are mapped to reversible gate cascades. To further reduce the number of lines, template root matching is presented for reusing circuit lines. Experimental results indicate that the proposed method achieves the known minimum number of lines in many cases and has good scalability. Although the proposed method increases the quantum cost over a prior method based on functional decision diagrams, it significantly reduces the number of lines in most cases. Compared with the one-pass method using quantum multiple-valued decision diagrams, the proposed method reduces the quantum cost without increasing the number of lines in many cases. When compared with the lookup table-based method using a direct mapping flow, the method reduces the number of lines in a few cases. Thus, the method aids in the physical realization of a quantum circuit.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangxi Natural Science Foundation

Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation

Doctoral Foundation of Guangxi University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Computer Science

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