Synergy Between Quantum Circuits and Tensor Networks: Short-cutting the
Race to Practical Quantum Advantage
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.13673v2
- Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 11:05:32 GMT
- Title: Synergy Between Quantum Circuits and Tensor Networks: Short-cutting the
Race to Practical Quantum Advantage
- Authors: Manuel S. Rudolph, Jacob Miller, Danial Motlagh, Jing Chen, Atithi
Acharya, Alejandro Perdomo-Ortiz
- Abstract summary: We introduce a scalable procedure for harnessing classical computing resources to provide pre-optimized initializations for quantum circuits.
We show this method significantly improves the trainability and performance of PQCs on a variety of problems.
By demonstrating a means of boosting limited quantum resources using classical computers, our approach illustrates the promise of this synergy between quantum and quantum-inspired models in quantum computing.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: While recent breakthroughs have proven the ability of noisy
intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices to achieve quantum advantage in
classically-intractable sampling tasks, the use of these devices for solving
more practically relevant computational problems remains a challenge. Proposals
for attaining practical quantum advantage typically involve parametrized
quantum circuits (PQCs), whose parameters can be optimized to find solutions to
diverse problems throughout quantum simulation and machine learning. However,
training PQCs for real-world problems remains a significant practical
challenge, largely due to the phenomenon of barren plateaus in the optimization
landscapes of randomly-initialized quantum circuits. In this work, we introduce
a scalable procedure for harnessing classical computing resources to provide
pre-optimized initializations for PQCs, which we show significantly improves
the trainability and performance of PQCs on a variety of problems. Given a
specific optimization task, this method first utilizes tensor network (TN)
simulations to identify a promising quantum state, which is then converted into
gate parameters of a PQC by means of a high-performance decomposition
procedure. We show that this learned initialization avoids barren plateaus, and
effectively translates increases in classical resources to enhanced performance
and speed in training quantum circuits. By demonstrating a means of boosting
limited quantum resources using classical computers, our approach illustrates
the promise of this synergy between quantum and quantum-inspired models in
quantum computing, and opens up new avenues to harness the power of modern
quantum hardware for realizing practical quantum advantage.
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