Exploring entanglement and optimization within the Hamiltonian Variational Ansatz

08/07/2020
by   Roeland Wiersema, et al.
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Quantum variational algorithms are one of the most promising applications of near-term quantum computers; however, recent studies have demonstrated that unless the variational quantum circuits are configured in a problem-specific manner, optimization of such circuits will most likely fail. In this paper, we focus on a special family of quantum circuits called the Hamiltonian Variational Ansatz (HVA), which takes inspiration from the quantum approximation optimization algorithm and adiabatic quantum computation. Through the study of its entanglement spectrum and energy gradient statistics, we find that HVA exhibits favorable structural properties such as mild or entirely absent barren plateaus and a restricted state space that eases their optimization in comparison to the well-studied "hardware-efficient ansatz." We also numerically observe that the optimization landscape of HVA becomes almost trap free when the ansatz is over-parameterized. We observe a size-dependent "computational phase transition" as the number of layers in the HVA circuit is increased where the optimization crosses over from a hard to an easy region in terms of the quality of the approximations and speed of convergence to a good solution. In contrast with the analogous transitions observed in the learning of random unitaries which occur at a number of layers that grows exponentially with the number of qubits, our Variational Quantum Eigensolver experiments suggest that the threshold to achieve the over-parameterization phenomenon scales at most polynomially in the number of qubits for the transverse field Ising and XXZ models. Lastly, as a demonstration of its entangling power and effectiveness, we show that HVA can find accurate approximations to the ground states of a modified Haldane-Shastry Hamiltonian on a ring, which has long-range interactions and has a power-law entanglement scaling.

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