QuanBench: Benchmarking Quantum Code Generation with Large Language Models
October 19, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
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Authors
Xiaoyu Guo, Minggu Wang, Jianjun Zhao
arXiv ID
2510.16779
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
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International Conference on Automated Software Engineering
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Abstract
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated good performance in general code generation; however, their capabilities in quantum code generation remain insufficiently studied. This paper presents QuanBench, a benchmark for evaluating LLMs on quantum code generation. QuanBench includes 44 programming tasks that cover quantum algorithms, state preparation, gate decomposition, and quantum machine learning. Each task has an executable canonical solution and is evaluated by functional correctness (Pass@K) and quantum semantic equivalence (Process Fidelity). We evaluate several recent LLMs, including general-purpose and code-specialized models. The results show that current LLMs have limited capability in generating the correct quantum code, with overall accuracy below 40% and frequent semantic errors. We also analyze common failure cases, such as outdated API usage, circuit construction errors, and incorrect algorithm logic. QuanBench provides a basis for future work on improving quantum code generation with LLMs.
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