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Impact of Clifford operations on non-stabilizing power and quantum chaos

Quantum Physics 2026-03-11 v3 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

Non-stabilizerness, alongside entanglement, is a crucial ingredient for fault-tolerant quantum computation and achieving a genuine quantum advantage. Despite recent progress, a complete understanding of the generation and thermalization of non-stabilizerness in circuits that mix Clifford and non-Clifford operations remains elusive. While Clifford operations do not generate non-stabilizerness, their interplay with non-Clifford gates can strongly impact the overall non-stabilizing dynamics of generic quantum circuits. In this work, we establish a direct relationship between the final non-stabilizing power and the individual powers of the non-Clifford gates, in circuits where these gates are interspersed with random Clifford operations. By leveraging this result, we unveil the thermalization of non-stabilizing power to its Haar-averaged value in generic circuits. As a precursor, we analyze two-qubit gates and illustrate this thermalization in analytically tractable systems. Extending this, we explore the operator-space non-stabilizing power and demonstrate its behavior in physical models. Finally, we examine the role of non-stabilizing power in the emergence of quantum chaos in brick-wall quantum circuits. Our work elucidates how non-stabilizing dynamics evolve and thermalize in quantum circuits and thus contributes to a better understanding of quantum computational resources and of their role in quantum chaos.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2505.14793,
  title  = {Impact of Clifford operations on non-stabilizing power and quantum chaos},
  author = {Naga Dileep Varikuti and Soumik Bandyopadhyay and Philipp Hauke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14793},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

14+17 pages, 7+3 figures; Accepted for publication in Quantum