Weighted Context-Free-Language Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams

Abstract

This paper presents a new data structure, called Weighted Context-Free-Language Ordered BDDs (WCFLOBDDs), which are a hierarchically structured decision diagram, akin to Weighted BDDs (WBDDs) enhanced with a procedure-call mechanism. For some functions, WCFLOBDDs are exponentially more succinct than WBDDs. They are potentially beneficial for representing functions of type Bn → D, when a function's image V ⊂eq D has many different values. We apply WCFLOBDDs in quantum-circuit simulation, and find that they perform better than WBDDs on certain benchmarks. With a 15-minute timeout, the number of qubits that can be handled by WCFLOBDDs is 1-64× that of WBDDs (and 1-128× that of CFLOBDDs, which are an unweighted version of WCFLOBDDs). These results support the conclusion that for this application -- from the standpoint of problem size, measured as the number of qubits -- WCFLOBDDs provide the best of both worlds: performance roughly matches whichever of WBDDs and CFLOBDDs is better. (From the standpoint of running time, the results are more nuanced.)

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