A Classical-Quantum Adder with Constant Workspace and Linear Gates

Abstract

In 2004, Cuccaro et al found a quantum-quantum adder with O(n) gate cost and O(1) ancilla qubits. Since then, it's been an open question whether classical-quantum adders can achieve the same asymptotic complexity. These costs are particularly relevant to modular arithmetic circuits, which often offset by the classically known modulus. In this paper, I construct an adder that uses 3 clean ancillae and 4n O(1) Toffoli gates to add a classical offset into a quantum register. I also present an adder with a Toffoli cost of 3n O(1) that uses 2 clean ancillae and n-2 dirty ancillae. I further show that applying the presented adders conditioned on a control qubit requires no additional workspace or Toffolis.

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