Efficient unitary designs with a system-size independent number of non-Clifford gates
Abstract
Many quantum information protocols require the implementation of random unitaries. Because it takes exponential resources to produce Haar-random unitaries drawn from the full -qubit group, one often resorts to -designs. Unitary -designs mimic the Haar-measure up to -th moments. It is known that Clifford operations can implement at most -designs. In this work, we quantify the non-Clifford resources required to break this barrier. We find that it suffices to inject many non-Clifford gates into a polynomial-depth random Clifford circuit to obtain an -approximate -design. Strikingly, the number of non-Clifford gates required is independent of the system size -- asymptotically, the density of non-Clifford gates is allowed to tend to zero. We also derive novel bounds on the convergence time of random Clifford circuits to the -th moment of the uniform distribution on the Clifford group. Our proofs exploit a recently developed variant of Schur-Weyl duality for the Clifford group, as well as bounds on restricted spectral gaps of averaging operators.
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@article{arxiv.2002.09524,
title = {Efficient unitary designs with a system-size independent number of non-Clifford gates},
author = {Jonas Haferkamp and Felipe Montealegre-Mora and Markus Heinrich and Jens Eisert and David Gross and Ingo Roth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09524},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
v3: version published in Communications in Mathematical Physics, title changed; v2: improved presentation, added consequences of the main result and fixed typos; 46 pages, 1 figure