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A colossal advantage: 3D-local noisy shallow quantum circuits defeat unbounded fan-in classical circuits

Quantum Physics 2023-12-15 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

We present a computational problem with the following properties: (i) Every instance can be solved with near-certainty by a constant-depth quantum circuit using only nearest-neighbor gates in 3D even when its implementation is corrupted by noise. (ii) Any constant-depth classical circuit composed of unbounded fan-in AND, OR, as well as NOT gates, i.e., an AC0-circuit, of size smaller than a certain subexponential, fails to solve a uniformly random instance with probability greater than a certain constant. Such an advantage against unbounded fan-in classical circuits was previously only known in the noise-free case or without locality constraints. We overcome these limitations, proposing a quantum advantage demonstration amenable to experimental realizations. Subexponential circuit-complexity lower bounds have traditionally been referred to as exponential. We use the term colossal since our fault-tolerant 3D architecture resembles a certain Roman monument.

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@article{arxiv.2312.09209,
  title  = {A colossal advantage: 3D-local noisy shallow quantum circuits defeat unbounded fan-in classical circuits},
  author = {Libor Caha and Xavier Coiteux-Roy and Robert Koenig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.09209},
  year   = {2023}
}

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44 pages, 12 figures