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Quantum Information and Computation     ISSN: 1533-7146      published since 2001
Vol.13 No.11&12  November 2013

A 2D nearest-neighbor quantum architecture for factoring in polylogarithmic depth (pp0937-0962)
          
Paul Pham and Krysta M. Svore

         
doi: https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC13.11-12-3

Abstracts: We contribute a 2D nearest-neighbor quantum architecture for Shor’s algorithm to factor an n-bit number in O(log3 n) depth. Our implementation uses parallel phase estimation, constant-depth fanout and teleportation, and constant-depth carry-save modular addition. We derive upper bounds on the circuit resources of our architecture under a new 2D model which allows a classical controller and parallel, communicating modules. We provide a comparison to all previous nearest-neighbor factoring implementations. Our circuit results in an exponential improvement in nearest-neighbor circuit depth at the cost of a polynomial increase in circuit size and width.
Key words:  quantum architecture, prime factorization, Shor’s algorithm, nearestneighbor, carry-save addition

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