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Mitigating Barren Plateaus of Variational Quantum Eigensolvers

Xia Liu, Geng-yang Liu, Hao-Kai Zhang, Jiaxin Huang, Xin Wang·May 26, 2022·DOI: 10.1109/TQE.2024.3383050
PhysicsComputer Science

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Abstract

Variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) are expected to establish valuable applications on near-term quantum computers. However, recent works have pointed out that the performance of VQAs greatly relies on the expressibility of the ansatzes and is seriously limited by optimization issues, such as barren plateaus (i.e., vanishing gradients). This article proposes the state-efficient ansatz (SEA) for accurate ground state preparation with improved trainability. We show that the SEA can generate an arbitrary pure state with much fewer parameters than a universal ansatz, making it efficient for tasks like ground state estimation. Then, we prove that barren plateaus can be efficiently mitigated by the SEA and the trainability can be further improved most quadratically by flexibly adjusting the entangling capability of the SEA. Finally, we investigate a plethora of examples in ground state estimation where we obtain significant improvements in the magnitude of the cost gradient and the convergence speed.

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