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Super-Constant Weight Dicke States in Constant Depth Without Fanout

Quantum Physics 2026-04-17 v1 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

An nn-qubit Dicke state of weight kk, is the uniform superposition over all nn-bit strings of Hamming weight kk. Dicke states are an entanglement resource with important practical applications in the NISQ era and, for instance, play a central role in Decoded Quantum Interferometry (DQI). Furthermore, any symmetric state can be expressed as a superposition of Dicke states. First, we give explicit constant-depth circuits that prepare nn-qubit Dicke states for all kpolylog(n)k \leq \text{polylog}(n), using only multi-qubit Toffoli gates and single-qubit unitaries. This gives the first QAC0\text{QAC}^0 construction of super-constant weight Dicke states. Previous constant-depth constructions for any super-constant kk required the FANOUTn_n gate, while QAC0\text{QAC}^0 is only known to implement FANOUTk_k for kk up to polylog(n)\text{polylog}(n). Moreover, we show that any weight-kk Dicke state can be constructed with access to FANOUTmin(k,nk)_{\min(k,n-k)}, rather than FANOUTn_n. Combined with recent hardness results, this yields a tight characterization: for kn/2k \leq n/2, weight-kk Dicke states can be prepared in QAC0\text{QAC}^0 if and only if FANOUTkQAC0_k \in \text{QAC}^0. We further extend our techniques to show that, in fact, \emph{any} superposition of nn-qubit Dicke states of weight at most kk can be prepared in QAC0\text{QAC}^0 with access to FANOUTk_k. Taking k=nk = n, we obtain the first O(1)O(1)-depth unitary construction for arbitrary symmetric states. In particular, any symmetric state can be prepared in constant depth on quantum hardware architectures that support FANOUTn_n, such as trapped ions with native global entangling operations.

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@article{arxiv.2604.15298,
  title  = {Super-Constant Weight Dicke States in Constant Depth Without Fanout},
  author = {Lucas Gretta and Meghal Gupta and Malvika Raj Joshi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15298},
  year   = {2026}
}