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Evaluating quantum circuits in the reservoir computing paradigm

Amit Kumar Jaiswal, Gaurav Rudra Malik, S. Aravinda, Sunil Kumar Mishra

Structured brickwall quantum circuits made from two-qubit gates can serve as effective reservoirs for temporal processing tasks.

arxiv:2605.01253 v2 · 2026-05-02 · quant-ph

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Our results indicate that structured quantum circuits would serve as effective models that yield better and efficient task performance in reservoir computing applications.

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The global ergodic nature of the circuit model results from the said arrangement, which has an important role in extracting useful performance with a minimal setup that is independent of an associated Hamiltonian.

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Brickwall quantum circuits with Haar-random, dual-unitary, and solvable two-qubit gates serve as effective reservoirs for temporal processing tasks, with performance correlated to circuit dynamics and validated on synthetic prediction benchmarks.

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arxiv: 2605.01253 · arxiv_version: 2605.01253v2 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2605.01253 · pith_short_12: 53TK2Y53C3VE · pith_short_16: 53TK2Y53C3VEHNQ7 · pith_short_8: 53TK2Y53
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