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The complexity of NISQ

Sitan Chen, Jordan Cotler, Hsin-Yuan Huang, Jerry Li

2023Nature Communications85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recent proliferation of NISQ devices has made it imperative to understand their power. In this work, we define and study the complexity class NISQ, which encapsulates problems that can be efficiently solved by a classical computer with access to noisy quantum circuits. We establish super-polynomial separations in the complexity among classical computation, NISQ, and fault-tolerant quantum computation to solve some problems based on modifications of Simon's problems. We then consider the power of NISQ for three well-studied problems. For unstructured search, we prove that NISQ cannot achieve a Grover-like quadratic speedup over classical computers. For the Bernstein-Vazirani problem, we show that NISQ only needs a number of queries logarithmic in what is required for classical computers. Finally, for a quantum state learning problem, we prove that NISQ is exponentially weaker than classical computers with access to noiseless constant-depth quantum circuits.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceQuantum computerSpeedupTheoretical computer scienceComputationLogarithmQuantum algorithmQuantumQuadratic equationClass (philosophy)AlgorithmParallel computingMathematicsArtificial intelligenceMathematical analysisPhysicsGeometryQuantum mechanicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum-Dot Cellular Automata
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