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A Review of Barren Plateaus in Variational Quantum Computing

Authors :
Larocca, Martin
Thanasilp, Supanut
Wang, Samson
Sharma, Kunal
Biamonte, Jacob
Coles, Patrick J.
Cincio, Lukasz
McClean, Jarrod R.
Holmes, Zoë
Cerezo, M.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Variational quantum computing offers a flexible computational paradigm with applications in diverse areas. However, a key obstacle to realizing their potential is the Barren Plateau (BP) phenomenon. When a model exhibits a BP, its parameter optimization landscape becomes exponentially flat and featureless as the problem size increases. Importantly, all the moving pieces of an algorithm -- choices of ansatz, initial state, observable, loss function and hardware noise -- can lead to BPs when ill-suited. Due to the significant impact of BPs on trainability, researchers have dedicated considerable effort to develop theoretical and heuristic methods to understand and mitigate their effects. As a result, the study of BPs has become a thriving area of research, influencing and cross-fertilizing other fields such as quantum optimal control, tensor networks, and learning theory. This article provides a comprehensive review of the current understanding of the BP phenomenon.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 10 boxes

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.00781
Document Type :
Working Paper