Clifford circuits are insufficient for universal quantum computation or creating t-designs with t≥4. While the entanglement entropy is not a telltale of this insufficiency, the entanglement spectrum is: the entanglement levels are Poisson-distributed for circuits restricted to the Clifford gate-set, while the levels follow Wigner-Dyson statistics when universal gates are used. In this paper we show, using finite-size scaling analysis of different measures of level spacing statistics, that in the thermodynamic limit, inserting a single T (π/8) gate in the middle of a random Clifford circuit is sufficient to alter the entanglement spectrum from a Poisson to a Wigner-Dyson distribution.
@article{arxiv.1906.01079,
title = {Single T gate in a Clifford circuit drives transition to universal entanglement spectrum statistics},
author = {Shiyu Zhou and Zhi-Cheng Yang and Alioscia Hamma and Claudio Chamon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.01079},
year = {2020}
}