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Q-LINK: Quantum Layerwise Information Residual Network via a Messenger Qubit for Barren Plateaus Mitigation

arXiv
Authors: Zhehao Yi, Rahul Bhadani

Year

2026

Paper ID

48991

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

In hybrid classical-quantum computing, variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) have emerged as a promising approach in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) era; however, their performance is often hindered by barren plateaus, where gradients vanish exponentially, rendering optimization ineffective. In this work, we introduce a residual-inspired quantum circuit architecture that incorporates a single messenger qubit, referred to as Q-LINK. By conducting numerical simulations on random quantum states, we observe that Q-LINK significantly enhances optimization behavior by sustaining larger gradient variance and accelerating convergence. Additionally, Q-LINK improves convergence efficiency by 4-6 times and increases gradient variance by up to two orders of magnitude compared with the Vanilla model. To further characterize the impact of the proposed structure, we analyze the expressibility of the circuits before and after introducing Q-LINK and find that the overall expressibility value remains largely unchanged, indicating that the original representational capacity of the circuit is preserved. In addition, we visualize the loss landscapes of different architectures to provide insights into how the proposed design reshapes the cost function landscape. These results demonstrate that introducing only a single messenger qubit can effectively mitigate barren plateau effects while maintaining the ability to explore the Hilbert space of variational quantum circuits.

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  • In hybrid classical-quantum computing, variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) have emerged as a promising approach in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) era; however...

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