What the study found
The study reports that parallel-sequential (PS) circuits, a type of quantum circuit layout, can efficiently prepare many-body ground states in one dimension. The authors also find that, in noisy settings, PS circuits can outperform several other circuit layouts.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say PS circuits offer a trade-off between entanglement, a quantum correlation between particles, and the maximum correlation range the circuit can express. The study suggests this makes them useful for preparing target quantum states and for improving trainability in variational algorithms.
What the researchers tested
The researchers introduced PS circuits that interpolate between brickwall and sequential circuit layouts. They used numerical evidence to test their performance for preparing one-dimensional many-body ground states and examined noisy devices with both idling errors and two-qubit gate errors.
What worked and what didn't
The authors report that, in a wide parameter regime, PS circuits outperformed brickwall, sequential, and the log-depth circuits from Malz, Styliaris, Wei, and Cirac (2024). They also report that properly chosen noisy random PS circuits suppress error proliferation and, when used as a variational ansatz, show superior trainability.
What to keep in mind
The abstract describes numerical evidence rather than experimental proof. It does not provide detailed limitations beyond the stated scope of one-dimensional ground-state preparation and the noisy-device settings examined.
Key points
- PS circuits are presented as a quantum circuit layout that interpolates between brickwall and sequential circuits.
- The authors report numerical evidence that PS circuits can efficiently prepare one-dimensional many-body ground states.
- In noisy settings with idling errors and two-qubit gate errors, PS circuits outperformed brickwall, sequential, and log-depth circuits in a wide parameter regime.
- Properly chosen noisy random PS circuits were reported to suppress error proliferation.
- When used as a variational ansatz, PS circuits were reported to show superior trainability.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- Parallel-sequential circuits can outperform several quantum circuit layouts
- Authors:
- Zhi-Yuan Wei, Daniel Malz
- Institutions:
- Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology, Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Copenhagen
- Publication date:
- 2026-04-21
- OpenAlex record:
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- Image credit:
- Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash · Unsplash License
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