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Variational quantum entanglement classification discrimination

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  • Wang, Shaoxuan
  • Shen, Yingtong
  • Liu, Xinjian
  • Zhang, Haoying
  • Wang, Yukun

Abstract

With the rapid development of quantum technology, understanding the properties of entanglement states has become an urgent task. Various classifications of entanglement states have been proposed to cater to distinct quantum applications, highlighting the significance of entanglement classification. This paper presents a variational quantum classifier for entanglement classification discrimination which can effectively reduce the measurement resources, specifically for four-qubit entanglement equivalence classifications under SLOCC (Stochastic Local Operations and Classical Communication). Through training one-to-one and one-to-many models, our proposed method achieves excellent performance in the entanglement classification. We further investigate the impact of parameterized quantum circuit layers and various measurement settings on the classifier’s performance. Considering the inherent noise present in near-term quantum computers, we also analyze how noise affects the model’s performance. Moreover, we explore the classifier’s capabilities in the context of multi-qubit entanglement systems. Numerical simulations demonstrate that high-precision entanglement classification tasks can be accomplished with shallow circuit depths, and the model exhibits resilience to noise. Additionally, the results reveal the versatility and potential application of our proposed model in larger-scale quantum systems by effectively handling entanglement classification tasks involving an increased number of qubits.

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  • Wang, Shaoxuan & Shen, Yingtong & Liu, Xinjian & Zhang, Haoying & Wang, Yukun, 2024. "Variational quantum entanglement classification discrimination," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 637(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:637:y:2024:i:c:s0378437124000384
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2024.129530
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