Quantum Image Representation Methods Using Qutrits
Abstract
Quantum Image Processing is a recent highlight in the quantum computing field. All previous methods for representing the images as quantum states were defined using qubits. One Quantum Image Representation (QIR) method using qutrits is present in the literature. Inspired by the qubit methods and the higher state-space available for qutrits, multiple QIR methods using qutrits are worked out in this paper. The ternary quantum gates required for the representations are described, and then the implementation details for five qutrit-based QIR methods are given. All the methods have been simulated in software, and example circuits are provided.
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