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Congestion-free routing on quantum chips

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Authors: Mithilesh Kumar, Yusuf Tahir, Varun Daiya, Sanjana Mattaparthi, Aarav Shaurya

Year

2026

Paper ID

56597

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Limited connectivity makes nonlocal quantum gates expensive on near-neighbor hardware, where compilation typically relies on SWAP transport, inheriting both depth overhead and path congestion. We present a swap-free routing framework in which higher levels of a qudit act as orthogonal spectral buses that transport control information without moving the computational state. We show that exact congestion relief in nearest-neighbor architectures requires local Hilbert-space expansion. In this model, a nonlocal operation over a path of length L requires 2L+1 logical routing primitives, compared to the 3L baseline. Overlapping routes remain distinguishable through bus labels encoded in the same physical qudits. This routing algebra extends to Boolean fan-in at a common target: multiple controls arriving on distinct buses trigger a local unitary based on an arbitrary Boolean function of bus digits, yielding multi-control operations of depth 2L + Dg + O(1) for fan-in size K and target-synthesis cost Dg. We prove decodability, reversibility, and correctness for CNOT and Boolean fan-in, along with a state-count lower bound d geq 2K+1 for exact overlap routing. Cirq simulations confirm single-control correctness and zero crosstalk. Compiler-level benchmarks on QFT, QAOA, and mirror-interaction circuits verify the predicted congestion law and transport reduction. Noisy QuTiP simulations show that the architectural advantage depends on higher-level coherence and speed. These results identify spectral qudit routing as a congestion-relief architecture that separates nonlocal control delivery from local target-side aggregation, providing a minimal mechanism for overcoming qubit routing limitations.

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