Virtual Qudits for Simon's Problem: Dimension-Lifted Algorithms on Qubit Hardware
By: Abed Semre, Steven Frankel
Simon's problem admits an exponential quantum speedup, but current quantum devices support only qubits. This work introduces a general construction for simulating qudit versions of Simon's algorithm on qubit hardware by defining virtual qudits implemented through controlled permutations and qudit phase operations. We build a dimension lifted oracle that encodes the hidden shift in dimension d and show how to realize its action using only qubit gates. We mathematically verify that the lifted circuit reproduces the correct measurement statistics, analyze the depth overhead tradeoffs as a function of d, and provide numerical simulations in QuTiP for example values. Our approach demonstrates how higher-dimensional structures can be embedded into qubit devices and provides a general method for extending qudit algorithms to current hardware.
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