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Enhancing Hybrid Methods in Parameterized Quantum Circuit Optimization
arXiv
Authors: Joona V. Pankkonen, Matti Raasakka, Andrea Marchesin, Ilkka Tittonen
Year
2025
Paper ID
51518
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Parameterized quantum circuits (PQCs) play an essential role in the application of variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) in noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices. The PQCs are a leading candidate to achieve a quantum advantage in NISQ devices and have already been applied in various domains such as quantum chemistry, quantum machine learning, combinatorial optimization, and many others. There is no single definitive way to optimize PQCs. The most commonly used methods are based on computing the gradient via the parameter-shift rule to use classical gradient descent (GD) optimizers like Adam, stochastic GD, and others. In addition, sequential single-qubit optimizers have been proposed, such as Rotosolve, Free-Axis Selection (Fraxis), Free-Quaternion Selection (FQS), and hybrid algorithms from the aforementioned optimizers. We further develop hybrid algorithms than those represented in the previous work by drawing inspiration from the early stopping method used in classical machine learning. The switch between the optimizers depends on the previous cost function values compared to the previous ones. We introduce two new hybrid algorithms that are more robust and scalable, and they outperform previous hybrid methods in terms of convergence towards the global minima across various cost functions. In addition, we find that they are feasible for NISQ devices with different noise profiles.
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- Parameterized quantum circuits (PQCs) play an essential role in the application of variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) in noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices.
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