13 Mapping of Nearest Neighbor-Based Quantum Circuits into 2D

Sourodeep Kundu, Anjan Bandyopadhyay, and Anirban Bhattacharjee

DOI: 10.1201/9781032634050-13

13.1 Introduction

The way a quantum computer acknowledges a piece of information is very distinct when compared to a classical computer. The main point of distinction is that they make use of qubits, which are expressed as 1, 0, and a combination of 0 and 1. Therefore, it enables us to solve few of the most intractable challenges like prime factorizing [1], database system search [2], etc., compared to an existing classical computer available in the market.

Actually developing a quantum computer is a very complex process as we may come across several complications at many levels, but it ...

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