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UnitarySynthesis

class qiskit.transpiler.passes.UnitarySynthesis(*args, **kwargs)

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Bases: TransformationPass

Synthesize gates according to their basis gates.

Synthesize unitaries over some basis gates.

This pass can approximate 2-qubit unitaries given some gate fidelities (either via backend_props or target). More approximation can be forced by setting a heuristic dial approximation_degree.

Parameters

  • basis_gates (list[str]) – List of gate names to target. If this is not specified the target argument must be used. If both this and the target are specified the value of target will be used and this will be ignored.
  • approximation_degree (float) – heuristic dial used for circuit approximation (1.0=no approximation, 0.0=maximal approximation). Approximation can make the synthesized circuit cheaper at the cost of straying from the original unitary. If None, approximation is done based on gate fidelities.
  • coupling_map (CouplingMap) – the coupling map of the backend in case synthesis is done on a physical circuit. The directionality of the coupling_map will be taken into account if pulse_optimize is True/None and natural_direction is True/None.
  • backend_props (BackendProperties) – Properties of a backend to synthesize for (e.g. gate fidelities).
  • pulse_optimize (bool) – Whether to optimize pulses during synthesis. A value of None will attempt it but fall back if it does not succeed. A value of True will raise an error if pulse-optimized synthesis does not succeed.
  • natural_direction (bool) – Whether to apply synthesis considering directionality of 2-qubit gates. Only applies when pulse_optimize is True or None. The natural direction is determined by first checking to see whether the coupling map is unidirectional. If there is no coupling map or the coupling map is bidirectional, the gate direction with the shorter duration from the backend properties will be used. If set to True, and a natural direction can not be determined, raises TranspilerError. If set to None, no exception will be raised if a natural direction can not be determined.
  • synth_gates (list[str]) – List of gates to synthesize. If None and pulse_optimize is False or None, default to ['unitary']. If None and pulse_optimize == True, default to ['unitary', 'swap']
  • method (str) – The unitary synthesis method plugin to use.
  • min_qubits – The minimum number of qubits in the unitary to synthesize. If this is set and the unitary is less than the specified number of qubits it will not be synthesized.
  • plugin_config – Optional extra configuration arguments (as a dict) which are passed directly to the specified unitary synthesis plugin. By default, this will have no effect as the default plugin has no extra arguments. Refer to the documentation of your unitary synthesis plugin on how to use this.
  • target – The optional Target for the target device the pass is compiling for. If specified this will supersede the values set for basis_gates, coupling_map, and backend_props.

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

name

name()

Return the name of the pass.

run

run(dag)

Run the UnitarySynthesis pass on dag.

Parameters

dag (DAGCircuit) – input dag.

Returns

Output dag with UnitaryGates synthesized to target basis.

Raises

TranspilerError – if method was specified for the class and is not found in the installed plugins list. The list of installed plugins can be queried with unitary_synthesis_plugin_names()

Return type

DAGCircuit

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