Iteration Complexity of Variational Quantum Algorithms
Vyacheslav Kungurtsev, Georgios Korpas, Jakub Marecek, Elton, Yechao Zhu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the iteration complexity of variational quantum algorithms (VQAs), revealing how noise-induced bias affects convergence guarantees and the quality of solutions in near-term quantum computing.
Contribution
It provides the first iteration complexity guarantees for VQAs under realistic noisy conditions, showing that convergence rates are unaffected but bias impacts solution quality.
Findings
Bias in quantum evaluations affects convergence constants.
Convergence rate remains unaffected despite noise.
Bias limits the proximity to true stationary points.
Abstract
There has been much recent interest in near-term applications of quantum computers, i.e., using quantum circuits that have short decoherence times due to hardware limitations. Variational quantum algorithms (VQA), wherein an optimization algorithm implemented on a classical computer evaluates a parametrized quantum circuit as an objective function, are a leading framework in this space. An enormous breadth of algorithms in this framework have been proposed for solving a range of problems in machine learning, forecasting, applied physics, and combinatorial optimization, among others. In this paper, we analyze the iteration complexity of VQA, that is, the number of steps that VQA requires until its iterates satisfy a surrogate measure of optimality. We argue that although VQA procedures incorporate algorithms that can, in the idealized case, be modeled as classic procedures in the…
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TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Neural Networks and Applications
