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How is a two qubit gate represented mathematically and what conditions does it satisfy?

by EITCA Academy / Sunday, 06 August 2023 / Published in Quantum Information, EITC/QI/QIF Quantum Information Fundamentals, Quantum Information processing, Two qubit gates, Examination review

A two-qubit gate is a fundamental operation in quantum information processing that acts on a pair of qubits, the basic units of quantum information. In this response, we will discuss how a two-qubit gate is represented mathematically and the conditions it satisfies.

Mathematically, a two-qubit gate can be represented using a unitary matrix. A unitary matrix is a square matrix with complex entries, where the conjugate transpose of the matrix multiplied by its transpose is equal to the identity matrix. The unitary matrix representing a two-qubit gate must have dimensions 4×4, as it operates on a pair of qubits.

To understand the mathematical representation of a two-qubit gate, let's consider an example. One commonly used two-qubit gate is the Controlled-NOT (CNOT) gate. The CNOT gate flips the target qubit if and only if the control qubit is in the state |1⟩. Mathematically, the CNOT gate can be represented by the following unitary matrix:

CNOT = |1 0 0 0|
       |0 1 0 0|
       |0 0 0 1|
       |0 0 1 0|

In this representation, the rows and columns of the matrix correspond to the basis states of the two qubits. For example, the first row and first column correspond to the basis state |00⟩, the second row and second column correspond to the basis state |01⟩, and so on.

The conditions that a two-qubit gate must satisfy are related to its unitarity and reversibility. Firstly, a two-qubit gate must be unitary, meaning that its matrix representation must be unitary. This ensures that the gate preserves the normalization of quantum states and that the probabilities of measurement outcomes are conserved.

Secondly, a two-qubit gate must be reversible. This means that there exists an inverse gate that can undo the operation of the gate. In terms of the unitary matrix representation, the inverse of a two-qubit gate is given by the conjugate transpose of the gate's matrix. For example, the inverse of the CNOT gate can be obtained by taking the conjugate transpose of its matrix representation.

It is important to note that the choice of a specific two-qubit gate depends on the desired quantum computation or quantum information processing task. Different gates can perform different operations on the qubits, such as entangling the qubits or performing logical operations between them.

A two-qubit gate is represented mathematically using a unitary matrix with dimensions 4×4. The gate must satisfy the conditions of unitarity and reversibility. The unitarity ensures that the gate preserves the normalization of quantum states, while the reversibility ensures that there exists an inverse gate that can undo the operation. The choice of a specific two-qubit gate depends on the desired quantum computation task.

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  • Field: Quantum Information
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