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Structured Decomposition for Reversible Boolean Functions

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04279
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Abstract

Reversible Boolean function (RBF) is a one-to-one function which maps n-bit input to n-bit output. Reversible logic synthesis has been widely studied due to its connection with low-energy computation as well as quantum computation. In this paper, we give a structured decomposition for even RBFs. Specifically, for n≥q 6, any even n-bit RBF can be decomposed to 7 blocks of (n-1)-bit RBF, where 7 is a constant independent of n and the positions of these blocks have a large degree of freedom. Moreover, if the (n-1)-bit RBFs are required to be even as well, we show for n≥q 10, even n-bit RBF can be decomposed to 10 even (n-1)-bit RBFs. In short, our decomposition has block depth 7 and even block depth 10. Our result improves Selinger's work in block depth model, by reducing the constant from 9 to 7 and from 13 to 10, when the blocks are limited to be even. We emphasize that our setting is a bit different from Selinger's work. In Selinger's constructive proof, each block is placed in one of two specific positions and thus the decomposition has an alternating structure. We relax this restriction and allow each block to act on arbitrary (n-1) bits. This relaxation keeps the block structure and provides more candidates when choosing the positions of blocks.

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