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Layout

Layout(input_dict=None)

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Two-ways dict to represent a Layout.

construct a Layout from a bijective dictionary, mapping virtual qubits to physical qubits


Methods

__getitem__

Layout.__getitem__(item)

__len__

Layout.__len__()

add

Layout.add(virtual_bit, physical_bit=None)

Adds a map element between bit and physical_bit. If physical_bit is not defined, bit will be mapped to a new physical bit (extending the length of the layout by one.)

Parameters

  • virtual_bit (tuple) – A (qu)bit. For example, (QuantumRegister(3, ‘qr’), 2).
  • physical_bit (int) – A physical bit. For example, 3.

add_register

Layout.add_register(reg)

Adds at the end physical_qubits that map each bit in reg.

Parameters

reg (Register) – A (qu)bit Register. For example, QuantumRegister(3, ‘qr’).

combine_into_edge_map

Layout.combine_into_edge_map(another_layout)

Combines self and another_layout into an “edge map”.

For example:

   self       another_layout  resulting edge map
qr_1 -> 0        0 <- q_2         qr_1 -> q_2
qr_2 -> 2        2 <- q_1         qr_2 -> q_1
qr_3 -> 3        3 <- q_0         qr_3 -> q_0

The edge map is used to compose dags via, for example, compose.

Parameters

another_layout (Layout) – The other layout to combine.

Returns

A “edge map”.

Return type

dict

Raises

LayoutError – another_layout can be bigger than self, but not smaller. Otherwise, raises.

copy

Layout.copy()

Returns a copy of a Layout instance.

from_dict

Layout.from_dict(input_dict)

Populates a Layout from a dictionary.

The dictionary must be a bijective mapping between virtual qubits (tuple) and physical qubits (int).

Parameters

input_dict (dict) –

e.g.:

{(QuantumRegister(3, 'qr'), 0): 0,
 (QuantumRegister(3, 'qr'), 1): 1,
 (QuantumRegister(3, 'qr'), 2): 2}
 
Can be written more concisely as follows:
 
* virtual to physical::
 
    {qr[0]: 0,
     qr[1]: 1,
     qr[2]: 2}
 
* physical to virtual::
 
    {0: qr[0],
     1: qr[1],
     2: qr[2]}

from_intlist

static Layout.from_intlist(int_list, *qregs)

Converts a list of integers to a Layout mapping virtual qubits (index of the list) to physical qubits (the list values).

Parameters

  • int_list (list) – A list of integers.
  • *qregs (QuantumRegisters) – The quantum registers to apply the layout to.

Returns

The corresponding Layout object.

Return type

Layout

Raises

LayoutError – Invalid input layout.

from_qubit_list

static Layout.from_qubit_list(qubit_list)

Populates a Layout from a list containing virtual qubits, Qubit or None.

Parameters

qubit_list (list) – e.g.: [qr[0], None, qr[2], qr[3]]

Returns

the corresponding Layout object

Return type

Layout

Raises

LayoutError – If the elements are not Qubit or None

generate_trivial_layout

static Layout.generate_trivial_layout(*regs)

Creates a trivial (“one-to-one”) Layout with the registers in regs.

Parameters

*regs (Registers) – registers to include in the layout.

Returns

A layout with all the regs in the given order.

Return type

Layout

get_physical_bits

Layout.get_physical_bits()

Returns the dictionary where the keys are physical (qu)bits and the values are virtual (qu)bits.

get_registers

Layout.get_registers()

Returns the registers in the layout [QuantumRegister(2, ‘qr0’), QuantumRegister(3, ‘qr1’)] :returns: A list of Register in the layout :rtype: List

get_virtual_bits

Layout.get_virtual_bits()

Returns the dictionary where the keys are virtual (qu)bits and the values are physical (qu)bits.

order_based_on_type

static Layout.order_based_on_type(value1, value2)

decides which one is physical/virtual based on the type. Returns (virtual, physical)

reorder_bits

Layout.reorder_bits(bits)

Given an ordered list of bits, reorder them according to this layout.

The list of bits must exactly match the virtual bits in this layout.

Parameters

bits (list[Bit]) – the bits to reorder.

Returns

ordered bits.

Return type

List

swap

Layout.swap(left, right)

Swaps the map between left and right.

Parameters

  • left (tuple or int) – Item to swap with right.
  • right (tuple or int) – Item to swap with left.

Raises

LayoutError – If left and right have not the same type.

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