Abstract:We consider two bottlenecks in quantum computing: limited memory size and noise caused by heat dissipation. Trying to optimize both, we investigate "on-the-go erasure" of quantum registers that are no longer needed for a given algorithm: freeing up auxiliary qubits as they stop being useful would facilitate the parallelization of computations. We study the minimal thermodynamic cost of erasure in these scenarios, applying results on the Landauer erasure of entangled quantum registers. For the class of algorith… Show more
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