Qubit-Efficient Randomized Quantum Algorithms for Linear Algebra

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Abstract

We propose a class of randomized quantum algorithms for the task of sampling from matrix functions, without the use of quantum block encodings or any other coherent oracle access to the matrix elements. As such, our use of qubits is purely algorithmic and no additional qubits are required for quantum data structures. Our algorithms start from a classical data structure in which the matrix of interest is specified in the Pauli basis. For N×N Hermitian matrices, the space cost is log (N)+1 qubits and, depending on the structure of the matrices, the gate complexity can be comparable to state-of-the-art methods that use quantum data structures of up to size O(N2), when considering equivalent end-to-end problems. Within our framework, we present a quantum linear system solver that allows one to sample properties of the solution vector, as well as algorithms for sampling properties of ground states and Gibbs states of Hamiltonians. As a concrete application, we combine these subroutines to present a scheme for calculating Green's functions of quantum many-body systems.

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Wang, S., McArdle, S., & Berta, M. (2024). Qubit-Efficient Randomized Quantum Algorithms for Linear Algebra. PRX Quantum, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.020324

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