Variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) are constrained by a trade-off: deeper circuits can cover a larger reachable quantum states but suffer from barren plateaus, while shallow circuits remain trainable yet can have insufficient reachability to the target state. Here, we propose a general framework to address this challenge by enhancing the VQA performance with a designed input state constructed using a linear combination technique. This approach modifies the set of states reachable by the original circuit, enhancing accuracy while preserving efficiency. We provide a rigorous proof that such framework increases the performance of any given VQA ansatz, and demonstrate its broad applicability across different ansatz families. In ground state preparation for representative quantum many-body models, it achieves consistently higher accuracy than standard methods at the same gate budget. These results highlight input-state design as a powerful complement to circuit design for improving reachability of the target state within a fixed ansatz. Variational quantum algorithms face a practical trade-off between circuit depth and trainability, which limits the reachability of target quantum states. Here, the authors show that input-state design based on linear combinations systematically modifies the reachable-state set of a fixed ansatz, thereby enhancing target-state reachability and improving ground-state preparation accuracy across representative quantum many-body models without increasing gate cost.
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Shaojun Wu
Shan Jin
Abolfazl Bayat
Communications Physics
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Yangtze River Delta Physics Research Center (China)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893406c1944d70ce04529 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-026-02610-x