# CRYGate¶

class CRYGate(theta, label=None, ctrl_state=None)[source]

Controlled-RY gate.

Circuit symbol:

q_0: ────■────
┌───┴───┐
q_1: ┤ Ry(ϴ) ├
└───────┘


Matrix representation:

\begin{align}\begin{aligned}\newcommand{\th}{\frac{\theta}{2}}\\\begin{split}CRY(\theta)\ q_0, q_1 = I \otimes |0\rangle\langle 0| + RY(\theta) \otimes |1\rangle\langle 1| = \begin{pmatrix} 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & \cos{\th} & 0 & -\sin{\th} \\ 0 & 0 & 1 & 0 \\ 0 & \sin{\th} & 0 & \cos{\th} \end{pmatrix}\end{split}\end{aligned}\end{align}

Note

In Qiskit’s convention, higher qubit indices are more significant (little endian convention). In many textbooks, controlled gates are presented with the assumption of more significant qubits as control, which in our case would be q_1. Thus a textbook matrix for this gate will be:

     ┌───────┐
q_0: ┤ Ry(ϴ) ├
└───┬───┘
q_1: ────■────

\begin{align}\begin{aligned}\newcommand{\th}{\frac{\theta}{2}}\\\begin{split}CRY(\theta)\ q_1, q_0 = |0\rangle\langle 0| \otimes I + |1\rangle\langle 1| \otimes RY(\theta) = \begin{pmatrix} 1 & 0 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & \cos{\th} & -\sin{\th} \\ 0 & 0 & \sin{\th} & \cos{\th} \end{pmatrix}\end{split}\end{aligned}\end{align}

Create new CRY gate.

Attributes

 CRYGate.ctrl_state Return the control state of the gate as a decimal integer. CRYGate.decompositions Get the decompositions of the instruction from the SessionEquivalenceLibrary. CRYGate.definition Return definition in terms of other basic gates. CRYGate.label Return gate label CRYGate.num_ctrl_qubits Get number of control qubits. CRYGate.params return instruction params.

Methods

 CRYGate.add_decomposition(decomposition) Add a decomposition of the instruction to the SessionEquivalenceLibrary. Assemble a QasmQobjInstruction CRYGate.broadcast_arguments(qargs, cargs) Validation and handling of the arguments and its relationship. CRYGate.c_if(classical, val) Add classical condition on register classical and value val. CRYGate.control([num_ctrl_qubits, label, …]) Return controlled version of gate. CRYGate.copy([name]) Copy of the instruction. Return inverse CRY gate (i.e. Return True .IFF. DEPRECATED: use instruction.reverse_ops(). CRYGate.power(exponent) Creates a unitary gate as gate^exponent. Return a default OpenQASM string for the instruction. Creates an instruction with gate repeated n amount of times. For a composite instruction, reverse the order of sub-instructions. Return a numpy.array for the CRY gate.