Thermodynamic Signature of Logical Depth in Quantum Circuits
Abstract
We demonstrate that the internal logical structure of a quantum circuit can leave a distinct thermodynamic signature under progressive decoherence. By comparing deep, conditionally branching circuits with shallow, uniform counterparts-while controlling for overall halting probability and physical resources-we show that branching architectures induce greater entropy flow into the environment. This effect is captured by a logical depth factor , which quantifies entropy accumulation during environmental interactions. We validate our framework through detailed analysis of two 4-branch quantum circuits, demonstrating greater entropy production with for conditional versus uniform architectures. An ancilla-based experimental protocol using controlled-phase gates provides a concrete pathway for detecting these thermodynamic signatures on current quantum platforms. Our results establish logical depth as a physically measurable quantity with implications for circuit design, compilation strategies, and verification protocols.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2508.03203,
title = {Thermodynamic Signature of Logical Depth in Quantum Circuits},
author = {Issam Ibnouhsein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03203},
year = {2025}
}