DQC1-completeness of normalized trace estimation for functions of log-local Hamiltonians
Abstract
We study the computational complexity of estimating the normalized trace for a log-local Hamiltonian acting on qubits. This problem arises naturally in the DQC1 model, yet its complexity is only understood for a limited class of functions . We show that if is a continuous function with approximate degree , then estimating up to constant additive error is DQC1-complete, under a technical condition on the polynomial approximation error of . This condition holds for a broad class of functions, including exponentials, trigonometric functions, logarithms, and inverse-type functions. We further prove that when is sparse, the classical query complexity of this problem is exponential in the approximate degree, assuming a conjectured lower bound for a trace variant of the -Forrelation problem in the DQC1 query model. Together, these results identify the approximate degree as the key parameter governing the complexity of normalized trace estimation: it characterizes both the quantum complexity (via efficient DQC1 algorithms) and, conditionally, the classical hardness, yielding an exponential quantum-classical separation. Our proof develops a unified framework that cleanly combines circuit-to-Hamiltonian constructions, periodic Jacobi operators, and tools from polynomial approximation theory, including the Chebyshev equioscillation theorem.
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@article{arxiv.2604.01519,
title = {DQC1-completeness of normalized trace estimation for functions of log-local Hamiltonians},
author = {Zhengfeng Ji and Tongyang Li and Changpeng Shao and Xinzhao Wang and Yuxin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01519},
year = {2026}
}
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22 pages