Optimize1qGates#

class qiskit.transpiler.passes.Optimize1qGates(*args, **kwargs)[ソース]#

ベースクラス: TransformationPass

Optimize chains of single-qubit u1, u2, u3 gates by combining them into a single gate.

Optimize1qGates initializer.

パラメータ:
  • basis (list[str]) – Basis gates to consider, e.g. [『u3』, 『cx』]. For the effects of this pass, the basis is the set intersection between the basis parameter and the set {『u1』,』u2』,』u3』, 『u』, 『p』}.

  • eps (float) – EPS to check against

  • target (Target) – The Target representing the target backend, if both basis and this are specified then this argument will take precedence and basis will be ignored.

Attributes

is_analysis_pass#

Check if the pass is an analysis pass.

If the pass is an AnalysisPass, that means that the pass can analyze the DAG and write the results of that analysis in the property set. Modifications on the DAG are not allowed by this kind of pass.

is_transformation_pass#

Check if the pass is a transformation pass.

If the pass is a TransformationPass, that means that the pass can manipulate the DAG, but cannot modify the property set (but it can be read).

Methods

static compose_u3(theta1, phi1, lambda1, theta2, phi2, lambda2)[ソース]#

Return a triple theta, phi, lambda for the product.

u3(theta, phi, lambda)

= u3(theta1, phi1, lambda1).u3(theta2, phi2, lambda2) = Rz(phi1).Ry(theta1).Rz(lambda1+phi2).Ry(theta2).Rz(lambda2) = Rz(phi1).Rz(phi』).Ry(theta』).Rz(lambda』).Rz(lambda2) = u3(theta』, phi1 + phi』, lambda2 + lambda』)

Return theta, phi, lambda.

name()#

Return the name of the pass.

run(dag)[ソース]#

Run the Optimize1qGates pass on dag.

パラメータ:

dag (DAGCircuit) – the DAG to be optimized.

戻り値:

the optimized DAG.

戻り値の型:

DAGCircuit

例外:

TranspilerError – if YZY and ZYZ angles do not give same rotation matrix.

static yzy_to_zyz(xi, theta1, theta2, eps=1e-09)[ソース]#

Express a Y.Z.Y single qubit gate as a Z.Y.Z gate.

Solve the equation

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Ry(theta1).Rz(xi).Ry(theta2) = Rz(phi).Ry(theta).Rz(lambda)

for theta, phi, and lambda.

Return a solution theta, phi, and lambda.