On the Pauli Spectrum of QAC0
Abstract
The circuit class was introduced by Moore (1999) as a model for constant depth quantum circuits where the gate set includes many-qubit Toffoli gates. Proving lower bounds against such circuits is a longstanding challenge in quantum circuit complexity; in particular, showing that polynomial-size cannot compute the parity function has remained an open question for over 20 years. In this work, we identify a notion of the Pauli spectrum of circuits, which can be viewed as the quantum analogue of the Fourier spectrum of classical circuits. We conjecture that the Pauli spectrum of circuits satisfies low-degree concentration, in analogy to the famous Linial, Nisan, Mansour theorem on the low-degree Fourier concentration of circuits. If true, this conjecture immediately implies that polynomial-size circuits cannot compute parity. We prove this conjecture for the class of depth-, polynomial-size circuits with at most auxiliary qubits. We obtain new circuit lower bounds and learning results as applications: this class of circuits cannot correctly compute - the -bit parity function on more than -fraction of inputs, and - the -bit majority function on more than -fraction of inputs. Additionally we show that this class of circuits with limited auxiliary qubits can be learned with quasipolynomial sample complexity, giving the first learning result for circuits. More broadly, our results add evidence that "Pauli-analytic" techniques can be a powerful tool in studying quantum circuits.
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@article{arxiv.2311.09631,
title = {On the Pauli Spectrum of QAC0},
author = {Shivam Nadimpalli and Natalie Parham and Francisca Vasconcelos and Henry Yuen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09631},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
46 pages, 7 figures, new version fixed bugs, updated majority bound and Cor. 36, added context on interpreting normalized Frobenius distance