Quantum Process Duplication With Qubit Registry Allocation
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Solution Overview
Problem
The challenge in quantum computing is the management of quantum processes that access qubits, as existing technologies lack efficient mechanisms for duplicating and managing quantum processes and associated qubits.
Innovation Solution
A quantum process duplication mechanism is implemented, allowing for the duplication of quantum processes by associating or allocating qubits, including updating qubit registry entries and allocating new qubits based on metadata, and creating API bindings for quantum drivers and files.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If quantum process duplication is implemented, then quantum computing scalability is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments quantum process management into distinct components: process metadata, qubit registry entries, and API bindings. Each component is managed independently through structured data formats, allowing complex quantum processes to be broken down into manageable units that can be duplicated and tracked separately, thereby reducing overall system complexity while enabling scalability.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements copying by creating duplicate quantum processes with associated metadata, qubit registry entries, and API bindings. The duplication mechanism copies the complete process state including process ID, qubit associations, and file bindings, enabling scalable quantum computing operations through process replication while maintaining consistent management structures.
2Manufacturing precision
If qubit registry updates are performed during duplication, then resource allocation accuracy is improved, but processing time increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies preliminary action by pre-structuring the qubit registry and process metadata in standardized formats before duplication occurs. The registry entries are organized with clear associations between process IDs and qubit IDs, allowing for efficient copying and updating during the duplication process. This pre-organization reduces the time required for accurate resource allocation during actual duplication.
3Reliability
If metadata tracking is implemented for quantum processes, then process management reliability is improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements a universal metadata structure that serves multiple functions simultaneously: tracking process identification, managing qubit associations, maintaining file bindings, and enabling process duplication. This multi-functional metadata approach consolidates what would otherwise require separate tracking systems into a single coherent structure, improving reliability while minimizing the increase in system complexity.
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AI summary
Quantum process duplication is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a processor device receives a request to duplicate a first quantum process that is associated with a first one or more qubits. The processor device obtains metadata associated with the first quantum process and its qubits, wherein the metadata includes an identifier of the first quantum process and an identifier of each of the first one or more qubits. The processor device then duplicates the first quantum process as a second quantum process. Finally, the quantum process manager associates a second one or more qubits with the second quantum process (e.g., by associating the first one or more qubits with the second quantum process as the second one or more qubits, or by allocating a new set of one or more qubits for the second quantum process as the second one or more qubits, as non-limiting examples).


