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Learning efficient decoders for quasi-chaotic quantum scramblers

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arxiv 2212.11338 v4 pith:P6Y3CY56 submitted 2022-12-21 quant-ph

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Scrambling of quantum information is an important feature at the root of randomization and benchmarking protocols, the onset of quantum chaos, and black-hole physics. Unscrambling this information is possible given perfect knowledge of the scrambler [arXiv:1710.03363.]. We show that one can retrieve the scrambled information even without any previous knowledge of the scrambler, by a learning algorithm that allows the building of an efficient decoder. Remarkably, the decoder is classical in the sense that it can be efficiently represented on a classical computer as a Clifford operator. It is striking that a classical decoder can retrieve with fidelity one all the information scrambled by a random unitary that cannot be efficiently simulated on a classical computer, as long as there is no full-fledged quantum chaos. This result shows that one can learn the salient properties of quantum unitaries in a classical form, and sheds a new light on the meaning of quantum chaos. Furthermore, we obtain results concerning the algebraic structure of $t$-doped Clifford circuits, i.e., Clifford circuits containing t non-Clifford gates, their gate complexity, and learnability that are of independent interest. In particular, we show that a $t$-doped Clifford circuit $U_t$ can be decomposed into two Clifford circuits $U_{0},U^{\prime}_0$ that sandwich a local unitary operator $u_t$, i.e., $U_t=U_{0} u_{t}U_{0}^{\prime}$. The local unitary operator $u_t$ contains $t$ non-Clifford gates and acts nontrivially on at most $t$ qubits. As simple corollaries, the gate complexity of the $t$-doped Clifford circuit $U_t$ is $O(n^2+t^3)$, and it admits a efficient process tomography using $\mathrm{poly}(n,2^t)$ resources.

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