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Expressivity of deterministic quantum computation with one qubit

Yujin Kim, Daniel K. Park·November 5, 2024·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.111.022429
Computer SciencePhysics

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Abstract

Deterministic quantum computation with one qubit (DQC1) is of significant theoretical and practical interest due to its computational advantages in certain problems, despite its subuniversality with limited quantum resources. In this work, we introduce parameterized DQC1 as a quantum machine learning model. We demonstrate that the gradient of the measurement outcome of a DQC1 circuit with respect to its gate parameters can be computed directly using the DQC1 protocol. This allows for gradient-based optimization of DQC1 circuits, positioning DQC1 as the sole quantum protocol for both training and inference. We then analyze the expressivity of the parameterized DQC1 circuits, characterizing the set of learnable functions, and show that DQC1-based machine learning (ML) is as powerful as quantum neural networks based on universal computation. Our findings highlight the potential of DQC1 as a practical and versatile platform for ML, capable of rivaling more complex quantum computing models while utilizing simpler quantum resources.

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