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[DEMO] Qutrits and the Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm #1081

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goel-67 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 8 comments
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[DEMO] Qutrits and the Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm #1081

goel-67 opened this issue Apr 25, 2024 · 8 comments
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goel-67 commented Apr 25, 2024

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Dr. Hadiseh Alaeian (Project Supervisor), Lakshay Goel, Kovid Tandon, Anderson Xu, Yi Lin Yang

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Qutrits and the Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm

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This research project explores the extension of the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm from qubits to qutrits within the realm of quantum computing. Leveraging the unique properties of qutrits—quantum systems capable of existing in three distinct states simultaneously—we investigate whether the standard implementation of the algorithm remains effective in this higher-dimensional context. By redesigning fundamental quantum gates and reconstructing the quantum circuit tailored to accommodate qutrits' distinctive characteristics, we aim to unravel insights into how this foundational algorithm behaves within a more complex quantum system. This study contributes to advancing the understanding and utilization of qutrit-based quantum computing, potentially paving the way for implementing more sophisticated algorithms and applications in quantum information processing. Additionally, it opens avenues for exploring the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm with arbitrary qudits, expanding the scope of quantum algorithm design.

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https://github.com/goel-67/Qutrits-and-the-Deutsch-Jozsa-Algorithm/blob/main/DJ_qutrits.ipynb
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=2b8bbd69f4e682f6ce6ea7597961d26c5441f287
https://pennylane.ai/qml/demos/tutorial_qutrits_bernstein_vazirani/
https://github.com/filipecorrea/deutsch-jozsa/blob/master/deutsch-jozsa.ipynb
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsch%E2%80%93Jozsa_algorithm
https://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jap/papers/Vol10-issue6/Version-2/D1006021619.pdf

@goel-67 goel-67 added the demos Updating the demonstrations/tutorials label Apr 25, 2024
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Awesome, Great job team!
I'll work on adding it to the website

Thanks for citing the Bernstein–Vazirani demo, I hope you found it useful 😉

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goel-67 commented Apr 25, 2024 via email

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Congrats on the community demo, @goel-67 , very cool!

It's now live on the website here, and if you keep an eye on the PennyLane social media around 15 May, you'll see it mentioned, as well.

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goel-67 commented Apr 30, 2024 via email

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ikurecic commented May 6, 2024

Updating here to say that this was completed last week, @goel-67 ! ☺

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goel-67 commented May 6, 2024 via email

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Hi @goel-67 , this is just a quick follow-up to ask if your team (and supervisor) would like to approve our Marketing Team to tag your LinkedIn accounts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and the group website in a social media post.

Would this be alright? Thanks!

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goel-67 commented May 13, 2024 via email

@ikurecic ikurecic changed the title [DEMO] [DEMO] Qutrits and the Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm May 13, 2024
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