On the Computational Power of QAC0 with Barely Superlinear Ancillae
Abstract
is the family of constant-depth polynomial-size quantum circuits consisting of arbitrary single qubit unitaries and multi-qubit Toffoli gates. It was introduced by Moore [arXiv: 9903046] as a quantum counterpart of , along with the conjecture that circuits can not compute PARITY. In this work we make progress on this longstanding conjecture: we show that any depth- circuit requires ancillae to compute a function with approximate degree , which includes PARITY, MAJORITY and . We further establish superlinear lower bounds on quantum state synthesis and quantum channel synthesis. This is the first superlinear lower bound on the super-linear sized . Regarding PARITY, we show that any further improvement on the size of ancillae to would imply that PARITY QAC0. These lower bounds are derived by giving low-degree approximations to circuits. We show that a depth- circuit with ancillae, when applied to low-degree operators, has a degree polynomial approximation in the spectral norm. This implies that the class , corresponding to linear size circuits, has approximate degree . This is a quantum generalization of the result that circuits have approximate degree by Bun, Robin, and Thaler [SODA 2019]. Our result also implies that .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.06499,
title = {On the Computational Power of QAC0 with Barely Superlinear Ancillae},
author = {Anurag Anshu and Yangjing Dong and Fengning Ou and Penghui Yao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06499},
year = {2025}
}
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