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Low-depth Quantum State Preparation (2102.07533v3)

Published 15 Feb 2021 in quant-ph

Abstract: A crucial subroutine in quantum computing is to load the classical data of $N$ complex numbers into the amplitude of a superposed $n=\lceil \log_2N\rceil$-qubit state. It has been proven that any algorithm universally implementing this subroutine would need at least $\mathcal O(N)$ constant weight operations. However, the proof assumes that only $n$ qubits are used, whereas the circuit depth could be reduced by extending the space and allowing ancillary qubits. Here we investigate this space-time tradeoff in quantum state preparation with classical data. We propose quantum algorithms with $\mathcal O(n2)$ circuit depth to encode any $N$ complex numbers using only single-, two-qubit gates and local measurements with ancillary qubits. Different variances of the algorithm are proposed with different space and runtime. In particular, we present a scheme with $\mathcal O(N2)$ ancillary qubits, $\mathcal O(n2)$ circuit depth, and $\mathcal O(n2)$ average runtime, which exponentially improves the conventional bound. While the algorithm requires more ancillary qubits, it consists of quantum circuit blocks that only simultaneously act on a constant number of qubits and at most $\mathcal O(n)$ qubits are entangled. We also prove a fundamental lower bound $\mit\Omega(n)$ for the minimum circuit depth and runtime with arbitrary number of ancillary qubits, aligning with our scheme with $\mathcal O(n2)$. The algorithms are expected to have wide applications in both near-term and universal quantum computing.

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