Joint Wire Cutting with Non-Maximally Entangled States

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Marvin Bechtold, Johanna Barzen, Frank Leymann, Alexander Mandl, Felix Truger
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Abstract

Distributed quantum computing leverages multiple quantum devices collectively to perform computations exceeding each device's capabilities. A currently studied technique to enable this distributed approach is wire cutting, which decomposes a quantum circuit into smaller subcircuits by cutting connecting wires. These subcircuits can be executed on distributed devices, and their results are then classically combined to reconstruct the original computation's result. However, wire cutting requires additional circuit executions to preserve result accuracy, with their number growing exponentially with each cut. Thus, minimizing this sampling overhead is crucial for reducing execution time. Employing shared non-maximally entangled (NME) states between distributed devices reduces this overhead for single wire cuts, approaching ideal teleportation with maximally entangled states. Extending this approach to jointly cutting multiple wires using NME states remained unexplored. This study addresses this gap by investigating the use of NME states for joint wire cuts, aiming to reduce the sampling overhead further. The three main contributions include (i) determining the minimal sampling overhead for this scenario, (ii) analyzing the overhead when using composite NME states constructed from smaller NME states, and (iii) introducing a wire cutting technique that achieves the optimal sampling overhead with pure NME states, advancing toward wire cutting with arbitrary NME states.

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非最大纠缠态的联合线切割
分布式量子计算利用多个量子设备共同执行超出每个设备能力的计算。目前研究的一种实现这种分布式方法的技术是线切割,它通过切割连接线将量子电路分解成更小的子电路。这些子电路可以在分布式设备上执行,然后将它们的结果经典地组合以重建原始计算的结果。然而,线切割需要额外的电路执行来保持结果的准确性,它们的数量随着每次切割呈指数级增长。因此,最小化采样开销对于减少执行时间至关重要。在分布式设备之间使用共享的非最大纠缠态(NME)可以减少单线切割的开销,接近具有最大纠缠态的理想隐形传态。将这种方法扩展到使用NME状态联合切割多条电线的方法仍未被探索。本研究通过研究NME状态在接头线切割中的使用来解决这一差距,旨在进一步减少采样开销。三个主要贡献包括:(i)确定该场景的最小采样开销,(ii)分析使用由较小的NME状态构建的复合NME状态时的开销,以及(iii)引入一种线切割技术,该技术可以在纯NME状态下实现最佳采样开销,向任意NME状态的线切割发展。
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