Random states from symplectic and orthogonal unitaries show exponentially large strong state complexity and near-orthogonality, with average-case hardness for learning circuits from these groups.
Large deviation bounds for k-designs.Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 465(2111):3289–3308
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On the Complexity of Quantum States and Circuits from the Orthogonal and Symplectic Groups
Random states from symplectic and orthogonal unitaries show exponentially large strong state complexity and near-orthogonality, with average-case hardness for learning circuits from these groups.