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Scalable Multi-QPU Circuit Design for Dicke State Preparation: Optimizing Communication Complexity and Local Circuit Costs

Quantum Physics 2026-01-29 v1

Abstract

Preparing large-qubit Dicke states is of broad interest in quantum computing and quantum metrology. However, the number of qubits available on a single quantum processing unit (QPU) is limited -- motivating the distributed preparation of such states across multiple QPUs as a practical approach to scalability. In this article, we investigate the distributed preparation of nn-qubit kk-excitation Dicke states D(n,k)D(n,k) across a general number pp of QPUs, presenting a distributed quantum circuit (each QPU hosting approximately n/p\lceil n/p \rceil qubits) that prepares the state with communication complexity O(plogk)O(p \log k), circuit size O(nk)O(nk), and circuit depth O(p2k+logklog(n/k))O\left(p^2 k + \log k \log (n/k)\right). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first construction to simultaneously achieve logarithmic communication complexity and polynomial circuit size and depth. We also establish a lower bound on the communication complexity of pp-QPU distributed state preparation for a general target state. This lower bound is formulated in terms of the canonical polyadic rank (CP-rank) of a tensor associated with the target state. For the special case p=2p = 2, we explicitly compute the CP-rank corresponding to the Dicke state D(n,k)D(n,k) and derive a lower bound of log(k+1)\lceil\log (k + 1)\rceil, which shows that the communication complexity of our construction matches this fundamental limit.

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@article{arxiv.2601.20393,
  title  = {Scalable Multi-QPU Circuit Design for Dicke State Preparation: Optimizing Communication Complexity and Local Circuit Costs},
  author = {Ziheng Chen and Junhong Nie and Xiaoming Sun and Jialin Zhang and Jiadong Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.20393},
  year   = {2026}
}