Quantum Computing Asked on July 3, 2021
I have the following circuit which consists of symmetric modules. I compiled the circuit in IBM Quantum experience backend – ibmq_qasm_simulator, 8192 shots. The result is not equiprobable. Why? Since this is not a real machine ideally I should get same probability of 16.67%.
OPENQASM 2.0;
include "qelib1.inc";
qreg qA[8];
qreg qB[8];
qreg qC[6];
qreg qD[6];
creg c[4];
h qA[2];
h qA[4];
x qA[6];
x qA[7];
x qB[1];
h qB[2];
h qB[4];
x qB[6];
x qB[7];
h qC[0];
h qC[2];
x qC[4];
x qC[5];
h qD[0];
h qD[2];
x qD[4];
x qD[5];
cx qA[2],qA[3];
cx qA[4],qA[5];
h qA[6];
cx qB[2],qB[3];
cx qB[4],qB[5];
h qB[6];
cx qC[0],qC[1];
cx qC[2],qC[3];
h qC[4];
cx qD[0],qD[1];
cx qD[2],qD[3];
h qD[4];
cx qA[6],qA[7];
cx qB[6],qB[7];
cx qC[4],qC[5];
cx qD[4],qD[5];
x qA[0];
ccx qA[6],qA[0],qA[4];
ccx qB[6],qB[0],qB[4];
ccx qA[7],qA[1],qA[5];
ccx qB[7],qB[1],qB[5];
x qA[6];
x qA[7];
x qB[6];
x qB[7];
ccx qA[6],qA[0],qA[2];
ccx qB[6],qB[0],qB[2];
ccx qA[7],qA[1],qA[3];
ccx qB[7],qB[1],qB[3];
cx qA[2],qA[3];
cx qA[4],qA[5];
cx qB[2],qB[3];
cx qB[4],qB[5];
ccx qA[3],qC[4],qC[2];
ccx qB[3],qC[5],qC[3];
x qC[4];
x qC[5];
ccx qA[3],qC[4],qC[0];
id qA[5];
ccx qB[3],qC[5],qC[1];
id qA[5];
cx qC[0],qC[1];
cx qC[2],qC[3];
ccx qA[5],qD[4],qD[2];
ccx qB[5],qD[5],qD[3];
x qD[4];
x qD[5];
ccx qA[5],qD[4],qD[0];
ccx qB[5],qD[5],qD[1];
cx qD[0],qD[1];
cx qD[2],qD[3];
measure qC[1] -> c[3];
measure qC[3] -> c[2];
measure qD[1] -> c[1];
measure qD[3] -> c[0];
You might have an issue in your circuit. I believe the first X gate on line qB1 should actually be on line qB0 to be symmetric with the upper block.
Maybe you can also try to move those X gates just before the two controlled gates as they act on the first and third qubit you measure but not on the second and fourth ones (in descending order).
Answered by nathan raynal on July 3, 2021
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