A Quadratic Speedup in the Optimization of Noisy Quantum Optical Circuits

QUANTUM(2023)

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Linear optical quantum circuits with photon number resolving (PNR) detectors are used for both Gaussian Boson Sampling (GBS) and for the preparation of non-Gaussian states such as Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP), cat and NOON states. They are crucial in many schemes of quantum computing and quantum metrology. Classically optimizing circuits with PNR detectors is challenging due to their exponentially large Hilbert space, and quadratically more challenging in the presence of decoherence as state vectors are replaced by density matrices. To tackle this problem, we introduce a family of algorithms that calculate detection probabilities, conditional states (as well as their gradients with respect to circuit parametrizations) with a complexity that is comparable to the noiseless case. As a consequence we can simulate and optimize circuits with twice the number of modes as we could before, using the same resources. More precisely, for an M-mo de noisy circuit with detected modes D and undetected modes U, the complexity of our algorithm is O(M2 FF O(M2 FiEU Ci2 iED Ci), rather than iED boolean OR U Ci 2 ), where Ci is the Fock cutoff of mode i. As a particular case, our approach offers a full quadratic speedup for calculating detection probabilities, as in that case all modes are detected. Finally, these algorithms are implemented and ready to use in the open source photonic optimization library MrMustard
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noisy quantum optical,quadratic speedup,optimization,circuits
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