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Approximating Output Probabilities of Shallow Quantum Circuits which are Geometrically-local in any Fixed Dimension

Quantum Physics 2022-02-18 v1 Computational Complexity

Abstract

We present a classical algorithm that, for any DD-dimensional geometrically-local, quantum circuit CC of polylogarithmic-depth, and any bit string x0,1nx \in {0,1}^n, can compute the quantity <xC0n>2|<x|C|0^{\otimes n}>|^2 to within any inverse-polynomial additive error in quasi-polynomial time, for any fixed dimension DD. This is an extension of the result [CC21], which originally proved this result for D=3D = 3. To see why this is interesting, note that, while the D=1D = 1 case of this result follows from standard use of Matrix Product States, known for decades, the D=2D = 2 case required novel and interesting techniques introduced in [BGM19]. Extending to the case D=3D = 3 was even more laborious and required further new techniques introduced in [CC21]. Our work here shows that, while handling each new dimension has historically required a new insight, and fixed algorithmic primitive, based on known techniques for D3D \leq 3, we can now handle any fixed dimension D>3D > 3. Our algorithm uses the Divide-and-Conquer framework of [CC21] to approximate the desired quantity via several instantiations of the same problem type, each involving DD-dimensional circuits on about half the number of qubits as the original. This division step is then applied recursively, until the width of the recursively decomposed circuits in the DthD^{th} dimension is so small that they can effectively be regarded as (D1)(D-1)-dimensional problems by absorbing the small width in the DthD^{th} dimension into the qudit structure at the cost of a moderate increase in runtime. The main technical challenge lies in ensuring that the more involved portions of the recursive circuit decomposition and error analysis from [CC21] still hold in higher dimensions, which requires small modifications to the analysis in some places.

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@article{arxiv.2202.08349,
  title  = {Approximating Output Probabilities of Shallow Quantum Circuits which are Geometrically-local in any Fixed Dimension},
  author = {Suchetan Dontha and Shi Jie Samuel Tan and Stephen Smith and Sangheon Choi and Matthew Coudron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.08349},
  year   = {2022}
}