Characterizing randomness in parameterized quantum circuits through expressibility and average entanglement
Guilherme Il\'ario Correr, Ivan Medina, Pedro C. Azado, Alexandre, Drinko, Diogo O. Soares-Pinto

TL;DR
This paper investigates the intrinsic properties of parameterized quantum circuits (PQCs), focusing on their expressibility and entanglement, and how these properties vary with circuit topology and depth, informing their optimization in quantum computing.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for characterizing PQCs using expressibility and entanglement metrics across different topologies, revealing how circuit structure influences their randomness and entanglement capabilities.
Findings
Ring topology yields highest entanglement and expressibility.
Linear and all-to-all topologies have similar properties.
Entanglement growth correlates with the uniformity of state distribution.
Abstract
While scalable error correction schemes and fault tolerant quantum computing seem not to be universally accessible in the near sight, the efforts of many researchers have been directed to the exploration of the contemporary available quantum hardware. Due to these limitations, the depth and dimension of the possible quantum circuits are restricted. This motivates the study of circuits with parameterized operations that can be classically optimized in hybrid methods as variational quantum algorithms (VQAs), enabling the reduction of circuit depth and size. The characteristics of these Parameterized Quantum Circuits (PQCs) are still not fully understood outside the scope of their principal application, motivating the study of their intrinsic properties. In this work, we analyse the generation of random states in PQCs under restrictions on the qubits connectivities, justified by different…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Quantum Information and Cryptography
