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A streamlined demonstration that stabilizer circuits simulation reduces to Boolean linear algebra

A streamlined demonstration that stabilizer circuits simulation reduces to Boolean linear algebra

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英文摘要

Gottesman-Knill theorem states that computations on stabilizer circuits can be simulated on a classical computer, conventional simulation algorithms extensively use linear algebra over bit strings. For instance, given a non-adaptive stabilizer circuit, the problem of computing the probability of a given outcome (strong simulation) is known to be log-space reducible to solving the system of linear equations over Boolean variables, which is commonly done by Gaussian elimination. This note aims to make the connection between stabilizer circuits and Boolean linear algebra even more explicit. To do this, we extend the stabilizer tableau formalism to include stabilizer tableau descriptions of arbitrary stabilizer operations (Clifford channels). Finding the tableau corresponding to the composition of two channels becomes a linear algebra problem. Any stabilizer circuit rewrites to a diagram with stabilizer tableaux on vertices, contracting an edge means to take the composition of channels, to compute the result of the circuit means to fully contract the diagram. Thus, simulating stabilizer circuits reduces to a sequence of Gaussian eliminations. This approach gives a new perspective on explaining the work of stabilizer tableau methods (reproducing the asymptotics) and creates opportunity for exploring various tensor-contraction techniques in stabilizer simulation.

Vsevolod I. Yashin

物理学计算技术、计算机技术

Vsevolod I. Yashin.A streamlined demonstration that stabilizer circuits simulation reduces to Boolean linear algebra[EB/OL].(2025-04-18)[2025-06-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14101.点此复制

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