Hardware transpilation of parameterized quantum circuits produces ansatz-dependent shifts in expressibility (up to 125%) and trainability (up to 25%), altering the expected trade-off between them.
Late Breaking Results: Hardware-Aware Compilation Reshapes Trainability in Variational Quantum Circuits
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Variational quantum circuits (VQCs) are typically evaluated at the logical design level when analyzing trainability. However, execution on real quantum devices requires hardware-aware compilation (transpilation) to satisfy qubit connectivity and native gate-set constraints. In this paper, we examine how transpilation can alter the gradient statistics. Using parameter-shift differentiation and gradient variance estimation, we compare logical and transpiled circuits across three representative ansatz families: EfficientSU2 (dense entanglement), TTN (tree tensor network), and RealAmplitudes (linear entanglement). We observe architecture-dependent trainability shifts where densely entangling circuits exhibit pronounced gradient reshaping in shallow regimes, structured tensor-network circuits remain comparatively robust, and linear architectures show mixed behavior. Deep circuits across all families display minimal sensitivity to hardware-aware compilation. These findings demonstrate that transpilation acts as an implicit structural transformation of the optimization landscape, motivating compilation-aware analysis and co-design for VQCs.
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Beyond Logical Circuits: Hardware-Aware Analysis of Expressibility and Trainability in Variational Quantum Algorithms
Hardware transpilation of parameterized quantum circuits produces ansatz-dependent shifts in expressibility (up to 125%) and trainability (up to 25%), altering the expected trade-off between them.
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Hybrid Quantum-Classical Neural Architecture Search
Demonstrates FLOPs-aware neural architecture search for hybrid quantum-classical neural networks to produce accurate yet computationally efficient models suitable for NISQ hardware.