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Mode connectivity in the loss landscape of parameterized quantum circuits

Kathleen E. Hamilton, Emily Lynn, Raphael C. Pooser

Published 2021-11-09Version 1

Variational training of parameterized quantum circuits (PQCs) underpins many workflows employed on near-term noisy intermediate scale quantum (NISQ) devices. It is a hybrid quantum-classical approach that minimizes an associated cost function in order to train a parameterized ansatz. In this paper we adapt the qualitative loss landscape characterization for neural networks introduced in \cite{goodfellow2014qualitatively,li2017visualizing} and tests for connectivity used in \cite{draxler2018essentially} to study the loss landscape features in PQC training. We present results for PQCs trained on a simple regression task, using the bilayer circuit ansatz, which consists of alternating layers of parameterized rotation gates and entangling gates. Multiple circuits are trained with $3$ different batch gradient optimizers: stochastic gradient descent, the quantum natural gradient, and Adam. We identify large features in the landscape that can lead to faster convergence in training workflows.

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