Trapped-ion quantum computer hardware is scaling to larger qubit numbers, but the computational capabilities of these devices remain largely unknown. From an abstract computer-science perspective, we address this problem in a two-step approach: First, we categorize levels of qubit connectivity for a processor based on ion-shuttling and individual ion addressing. Second, we apply computer-science techniques to develop optimized compilers that map arbitrary algorithms to sequences of ion-register reconfiguration and gate operations. We present compilers for 1D and 2D architectures, optimizing cost functions such as the qubit reconfiguration effort.
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L. Schmid
J. Eisinger
Daniel Schönberger
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/698c1c65267fb587c655ecbc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.18420/se2026-ws_21
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