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Challenges and Initial Approaches

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Compact Representations for the Design of Quantum Logic

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Efficient representations of the desired functionality were crucial for the development of conventional logic CAD, and they are likely to play an equivalent role for quantum logic CAD as well.

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    Without loss of generality, we assume that \(x_i\) (the decision variable of v) precedes the decision variable of w in the variable order. Otherwise, v and w can simply be swapped.

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Niemann, P., Wille, R. (2017). Challenges and Initial Approaches. In: Compact Representations for the Design of Quantum Logic. SpringerBriefs in Physics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63724-2_3

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