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In this work, scalable quantum neural networks are introduced to approximate unitary evolutions through the Standard Recursive Block Basis (SRBB) and, subsequently, redesigned with a reduced number of CNOTs. This algebraic approach to the problem of unitary synthesis exploits Lie algebras and their topological features to obtain a continuous parameterization of unitary operators. First, we implemented the recursive construction of the SRBB to provide a starting tool for quickly verifying the mathematical properties needed to guarantee the original scalability scheme, already known to the literature only from a theoretical point of view. Unexpectedly, 2-qubit systems emerge as a special case outside this scheme. Furthermore, we present a method to reduce the number of CNOT gates, thus deriving a new implementable scaling scheme, which requires only one single layer and whose performance has been tested with a variety of different unitary matrices via the PennyLane library.
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G. Belli
University of Parma
Marco Mordacci
University of Parma
Michele Amoretti
University of Parma
University of Parma
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a113ac0f28150bc335b1992 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/qce60285.2024.10251
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