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The complexity of Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill states

Quantum Physics 2025-11-06 v1

Abstract

We initiate the study of state complexity for continuous-variable quantum systems. Concretely, we consider a setup with bosonic modes and auxiliary qubits, where available operations include Gaussian one- and two-mode operations, single- and two-qubit operations, as well as qubit-controlled phase-space displacements. We define the (approximate) complexity of a bosonic state by the minimum size of a circuit that prepares an L1L^1-norm approximation to the state. We propose a new circuit which prepares an approximate Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP) state GKPκ,Δ|\mathsf{GKP}_{\kappa,\Delta}\rangle. Here κ2\kappa^{-2} is the variance of the envelope and Δ2\Delta^2 is the variance of the individual peaks. We show that the circuit accepts with constant probability and -- conditioned on acceptance -- the output state is polynomially close in (κ,Δ)(\kappa,\Delta) to the state GKPκ,Δ|\mathsf{GKP}_{\kappa,\Delta}\rangle. The size of our circuit is linear in (log1/κ,log1/Δ)(\log 1/\kappa,\log 1/\Delta). To our knowledge, this is the first protocol for GKP-state preparation with fidelity guarantees for the prepared state. We also show converse bounds, establishing that the linear circuit-size dependence of our construction is optimal. This fully characterizes the complexity of GKP states.

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@article{arxiv.2410.19610,
  title  = {The complexity of Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill states},
  author = {Lukas Brenner and Libor Caha and Xavier Coiteux-Roy and Robert Koenig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.19610},
  year   = {2025}
}

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85 pages, 12 figures