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Hybrid Dependency Hypergraphs for quantum computation: translation, visualization, and partitioning.

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Hybrid Dependency Hypergraphs for Quantum Computation
PyPI version · MIT Licensed · Author: Maria Gragera Garces

Work in Progress — Preparing for 1.0


What is HDH?

HDH (Hybrid Dependency Hypergraph) is an intermediate representation designed to describe quantum computations in a model-agnostic way. It provides a unified structure that makes it easier to:

  • Translate quantum programs (e.g., from Qiskit or QASM) into a common hypergraph format
  • Analyze and visualize the logical and temporal dependencies within a computation
  • Partition workloads across devices using tools like METIS or KaHyPar, taking into account hardware and network constraints

Current Capabilities

  • Qiskit circuit translation
  • OpenQASM 2.0 file parsing
  • Graph-based printing and canonical formatting
  • Partitioning with METIS using custom HDH-to-graph translation
  • Model-specific abstractions for:
    • Quantum Circuits
    • Measurement-Based Quantum Computing (MBQC)
    • Quantum Walks
    • Quantum Cellular Automata (QCA)
  • Analysis tools for:
    • Cut cost estimation across partitions
    • Partition size reporting
    • Parallelism tracking by time step
    • Integration with networkx and metis

Includes test examples for:

  • Circuit translation (test_convert_from_qiskit.py)
  • QASM import (test_convert_from_qasm.py)
  • MBQC (mbqc_test.py)
  • Quantum Walks (qw_test.py)
  • Quantum Cellular Automata (qca_test.py)
  • Protocol demos (teleportation_protocol_logo.py)

Installation

pip install hdh

Quickstart

From Qiskit

from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from hdh.converters.convert_from_qiskit import from_qiskit
from hdh.visualize import plot_hdh

qc = QuantumCircuit(2)
qc.h(0)
qc.cx(0, 1)

hdh = from_qiskit(qc)

plot_hdh(hdh)

From QASM file

from hdh.converters.convert_from_qasm import from_qasm
from hdh.visualize import plot_hdh

qasm_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_qasm_file.qasm')
hdh = from_qasm('file', qasm_path)

plot_hdh(hdh)

Partitioning

from hdh.passes.cut import compute_cut, cost, partition_sizes, compute_parallelism_by_time

num_parts = 3
partitions = compute_cut(hdh, num_parts)

print(f"\nMETIS partition into {num_parts} parts:")
for i, part in enumerate(partitions):
    print(f"Partition {i}: {sorted(part)}")
    
# plot_hdh(hdh)
cut_cost = cost(hdh, partitions)
sizes = partition_sizes(partitions)
global_parallelism = compute_parallelism_by_time(hdh, partitions, mode="global")
parallelism_at_t3 = compute_parallelism_by_time(hdh, partitions, mode="local", time_step=3)

print("\n--- QW Metrics ---")
print(f"\nCut cost: {cut_cost}")
print(f"Partition sizes: {sizes}")
print(f"Parallelism over time: {global_parallelism}")
print(f"Parallelism at time t=3: {parallelism_at_t3}")

Example Use Cases

  • Visualize quantum protocols (e.g., teleportation)
  • Analyze dependencies in quantum walk evolutions
  • Explore entanglement flow in MBQC patterns
  • Partition large circuits across heterogeneous QPUs

Coming Soon

  • Compatibility with Cirq, Braket, and Pennylane
  • Full graphical UI for HDH visualization
  • Native noise-aware binning strategies
  • Better cut handling for distributed execution

Tests and Demos

All tests are under tests/ and can be run with:

pytest

If you're interested in the HDH of a specific model, see in manual_tests:

  • mbqc_test.py for MBQC circuits
  • qca_test.py for Cellular Automata
  • qw_test.py for Quantum Walks
  • teleportation_protocol_logo.py for a protocol-specific demo

Contributing

Pull requests welcome. Please open an issue or get in touch if you're interested in:

  • SDK compatibility
  • Optimization strategies
  • Frontend tools (visualization, benchmarking)

Citation

More formal citation and paper preprint coming soon. Stay tuned for updates.

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