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Quantum Fisher information matrix via its classical counterpart from random measurements

Published 10 Sep 2025 in quant-ph, math-ph, math.MP, and math.OC | (2509.08196v1)

Abstract: Preconditioning with the quantum Fisher information matrix (QFIM) is a popular approach in quantum variational algorithms. Yet the QFIM is costly to obtain directly, usually requiring more state preparation than its classical counterpart: the classical Fisher information matrix (CFIM). We rigorously prove that averaging the classical Fisher information matrix over Haar-random measurement bases yields $\mathbb{E}_{U\sim\mu_H}[FU(\boldsymbol{\theta})] = \frac{1}{2}Q(\boldsymbol{\theta})$ for pure states in $\mathbb{C}N$. Furthermore, we obtain the variance of CFIM ($O(N{-1})$) and establish non-asymptotic concentration bounds ($\exp(-\Theta(N)t2)$), demonstrating that using few random measurement bases is sufficient to approximate the QFIM accurately, especially in high-dimensional settings. This work establishes a solid theoretical foundation for efficient quantum natural gradient methods via randomized measurements.

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