Towards a scalable QRAM architecture based on coupled bosonic modes
ORAL
Abstract
Quantum random access memory (QRAM) allows the user to query a database (of classical or quantum data) in superposition. Access to QRAM is required for many quantum algorithms to claim a speedup over their classical counterparts. Such quantum algorithms include Grover's search, quantum chemistry algorithms and quantum machine-learning algorithms, to name a few. In this talk we present a proposal for realizing QRAM based on an architecture of coupled bosonic modes. We describe novel protocols and gate schemes required for scaled-up QRAM devices while leveraging and improving upon previously developed technologies such as the necessary controlled-SWAP (CSWAP) operation. The proposal is believed to be experimentally feasible and within the reach of near-term devices.
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Presenters
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Daniel K Weiss
Yale University
Authors
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Daniel K Weiss
Yale University
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Stijn J de Graaf
Yale University
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Sophia H Xue
Yale University
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Robert J Schoelkopf
Yale University
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Shruti Puri
Yale University
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Steven M Girvin
Yale University